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1 чужой
1. vicarious2. alien; strange; foreign; stranger; outsiderне связанный кровным родством, чужой — a stranger in blood
3. strange4. strangerСинонимический ряд:посторонний (прил.) посторонний; сторонней; стороннею; стороннийАнтонимический ряд:родимой; родимою; родимый; родной; родною; своей; своею; свой -
2 переживать чужую радость
General subject: feel vicarious pleasureУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > переживать чужую радость
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