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1 tragedy
ˈtrædʒɪdɪ сущ.
1) несчастье, трагедия, трагическое событие
2) трагедия a classic Greek tragedy ≈ классическая греческая трагедия трагедия - Greek * греческая трагедия - * and comedy трагедия и комедия - * king актер, исполняющий в трагедии роль короля;
главный трагик труппы - * queen трагическая актриса - to stage a Shakespeare * ставить на сцене трагедию Шекспира трагическая ситуация - he didn't realize the whole * of the situation он не понимал всей трагичности положения - the * is that... трагедия в том, что... - the * of his life трагедия его жизни трагическое событие - his father's death was a real * for him смерть отца была для него настоящей трагедией - to make a * out of smth., to treat smth. as a * делать из чего-л. трагедию tragedy трагедия ~ attr. относящийся к трагедии;
tragedy king актер, исполняющий в трагедии роль короля;
главный трагический актер труппы ~ attr. относящийся к трагедии;
tragedy king актер, исполняющий в трагедии роль короля;
главный трагический актер труппы -
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