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1 felicitous
{fi'lisitəs}
a уместен, удачен, подходящ, добре подбран
to be FELICITOUS in one's choice of words добре подбирам думите си* * *{fi'lisitъs} а уместен, удачен, подходящ, добре подбран; t* * *сполучлив; удачен; уместен;* * *1. a уместен, удачен, подходящ, добре подбран 2. to be felicitous in one's choice of words добре подбирам думите си* * *felicitous[fi´lisitəs] adj 1. уместен, удачен, подходящ, сго́ден, на място, добре избран (подбран); to be \felicitous in o.'s choice of words добре подбирам думите си, успявам да намеря най-точни, подходящи думи; 2. рядко щастлив; ощастливяващ; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv felicitously. -
2 unhappy
{ʌn'hæpi}
1. нещастен, злочест
2. несполучлив, злополучен, неподходящ, нетактичен, неудачен
to be UNHAPPY in one's choice of words не умея да си подбирам думите
to be/feel UNHAPPY about something недоволен съм от нещо* * *{^n'hapi} а 1. нещастен, злочест; 2. несполучлив, злополучен,* * *злополучен; злочест; несполучлив; неудачен; нещастен;* * *1. to be unhappy in one's choice of words не умея да си подбирам думите 2. to be/feel unhappy about something недоволен съм от нещо 3. несполучлив, злополучен, неподходящ, нетактичен, неудачен 4. нещастен, злочест* * *
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