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1 distress
1. n1) бедствие; страдание2) нищета3) утомление•2. v1) причинять горе; огорчать3) испытывать чувство глубокого сожаления; скорбить о чем-л.•to be distressed for smth / smb — переживать за что-л. / кого-л.
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2 concern
1. n отношение, касательство2. n беспокойство, забота, тревога3. n участие, интерес4. n дело, фирма, предприятие; концерн5. n доля, пай; участие6. n важность, значение7. n дела8. n арх. разг. вещь, штукаthe hackney-coach is a great square concern — шестиместная карета — это такая огромная квадратная штуковина
9. v касаться; описывать10. v касаться, затрагивать, иметь касательство, отношениеwhere the children are concerned — когда речь, идёт о детях
to whom it may concern — тем, кого это касается;
11. v беспокоить, волновать; заботить12. v интересоваться, заниматьсяconcern oneself with — иметь дело; заниматься; быть связанным с
Синонимический ряд:1. affair (noun) affair; business; duty; job; lookout; matter; occasions; palaver; part; shooting match; thing2. anxiety (noun) anxiety; apprehension; burden; fear; problem; thought; worry3. care (noun) care; carefulness; concernment; consciousness; disquiet; disquietude; heed; heedfulness; trouble; unease; uneasiness4. company (noun) company; corporation; enterprise; establishment; firm; house; office; outfit; partnership5. gadget (noun) gadget; gimmick; gizmo; jigger; widget6. importance (noun) appropriateness; association; bearing; connection; importance; reference; relation7. interest (noun) curiosity; interest; interestedness8. moment (noun) consequence; import; moment; significance; weight; weightiness9. regard (noun) considerateness; consideration; notice; regard; solicitude; thoughtfulness10. uncertainty (noun) doubt; doubtfulness; dubiety; dubiosity; dubitancy; incertitude; mistrust; query; skepticism; suspicion; uncertainty; uncertitude; wonder11. affect (verb) affect; apply to; belong to; depend upon; implicate; include; interest; pertain to; relate to; touch12. apply (verb) appertain; apply; bear on; involve; pertain; refer; relate13. be interested in (verb) be engaged in; be interested in; be involved in; be occupied with14. worry (verb) ail; bother; care; disconcert; disquiet; distress; disturb; perturb; preoccupy; trouble; worryАнтонимический ряд:comfort; indifference
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