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1 lament
1. [ləʹment] n1. плач, рыдания, стенания; горькие жалобы2. элегия, жалобная песнь3. похоронная песнь ( часто исполняемая на волынке; тж. funeral lament)2. [ləʹment] v1) плакать, оплакивать; стенать, горько жаловатьсяto lament the death of a friend, to lament for a friend - оплакивать (смерть) друга
2) горевать, сокрушаться; сетовать -
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[lə'ment]1) Общая лексика: ахать, вопить, горевать, горестное стенание, горькие жалобы, горько жаловаться, жалоба, жалобная песнь, жалобы, жаловаться, ныть, оплакать, оплакивать, оплакивать жаловаться, плакать, плач, погребальная песнь, похоронная песнь, рыдания, сетование, сетовать, сокрушаться, стенание, стенания, стенать, элегия, похоронная песнь (часто исполняемая на волынке; тж. funeral lament), посетовать, сожаление2) Компьютерная техника: утверждение3) Религия: похоронная песнь, исполняемая на волынке4) Вычислительная техника: утверждение (в языке Пролог)5) Нефть: глубоко переживать, сожалеть6) Макаров: предложение7) Христианство: скорбеть -
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1. n плач; погребальная песнь2. n погребальная служба; панихидаСинонимический ряд:mournful chant (noun) chant; cry; death march; elegy; funeral march; hymn; lament; monody; mournful chant; requiem; threnody -
4 requiem
1. n реквием, заупокойная месса2. n заупокойная молитваСинонимический ряд:mournful chant (noun) chant; cry; death march; dirge; funeral march; hymn; lament; mournful chant; threnody -
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Синонимический ряд:mournful chant (noun) chant; cry; death march; dirge; funeral march; hymn; lament; mournful chant; requiem
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