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  • 1 happy

    {'hæpi}
    1. щастлив, честит, доволен, радостен, с късмет
    HAPPY birthday честит рожден ден
    to be HAPPY to щастлив съм/радвам се да
    I'm not very HAPPY about it това не ме радва особено
    he was HAPPY in having a good job той имаше късмет/щастието да има хубава работа
    as HAPPY as the day is long напълно щастлив
    2. уместен, на място, добре подбран, сполучлив
    HAPPY thought/idea добра/отлична идея
    3. sl. пийнал
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    {'hapi} а 1. щастлив, честит; доволен; радостен; с късмет; happy bi
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    честит; щастливец; щастлив; радостен; доволен;
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    1. as happy as the day is long напълно щастлив 2. happy birthday честит рожден ден 3. happy thought/idea добра/отлична идея 4. he was happy in having a good job той имаше късмет/щастието да има хубава работа 5. i'm not very happy about it това не ме радва особено 6. sl. пийнал 7. to be happy to щастлив съм/радвам се да 8. уместен, на място, добре подбран, сполучлив 9. щастлив, честит, доволен, радостен, с късмет
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    happy[´hæpi] adj 1. щастлив; доволен; радостен; as \happy as the day is long ( as a clam, as a lark, as a pig in muck, as a sandboy, as Larry) напълно щастлив; I am \happy to щастлив съм (радвам се) да; he/she was \happy in a son/daughter той/тя имаше щастие да има син/дъщеря; a \happy camper разг. щастлив, безгрижен човек; \happy clapper пренебр. ентусиазиран евангелист; \happy families черен Петър ( игра); 2. уместен, добре подбран, подходящ, успешен, на място; a \happy retort уместен отговор; a \happy phrase сполучлива фраза; he/she is \happy at repartee знае да отговори на място; \happy event раждането на дете; \happy hour (за бар, заведение) определено време (обикн. в ранната вечер), когато питиета се продават с намаление; \happy medium златната среда.

    English-Bulgarian dictionary > happy

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