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1 упавший духом
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2 удручённый
1) General subject: clanked, crest-fallen, crestfallen, dead-alive, dejected, dispirited, downcast, heartsick, heartsore, heavy-laden, low-spirited, rueful, wobegone, woebegone, woeful, woesome, gloomy2) Colloquial: chapfallen, chopfallen, fraught3) Rare: jaw-fallen4) Makarov: down in the mouth -
3 удрученный
1) General subject: clanked, crest-fallen, crestfallen, dead-alive, dejected, dispirited, downcast, heartsick, heartsore, heavy-laden, low-spirited, rueful, wobegone, woebegone, woeful, woesome, gloomy2) Colloquial: chapfallen, chopfallen, fraught3) Rare: jaw-fallen4) Makarov: down in the mouth -
4 вешать
1) General subject: drape, gibbet, halter (казнить), hang (казнить), noose, rope, scale, string, suspend, swing, upholster (портьеры, ковры и т. п.), weigh, shut off (телефонную трубку)2) Colloquial: string up4) Jargon: string up (кого-либо), truck up (о преступнике), tuck up (преступника), scrag (кого-либо), stretch5) Set phrase: (to be) crest-fallen, (to look) down in the mouth, hoc (imper. with neg. не вешай носа!; polite form не вешайте носа!)6) Drilling: hook on7) Makarov: string (гирлянды и т.п.), suspend (напр. тушки птицы) -
5 вешать (to be)
Set phrase: crest-fallen -
6 повесить нос
1) General subject: get the hump, have the hump -
7 повесить нос (to be)
Set phrase: crest-fallenУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > повесить нос (to be)
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8 унылый
1) General subject: alamort, amort, black, blackfaced, blae, bleak, blue, cheerless, crest-fallen, crestfallen, dead, dead-alive, dejected, depressed, desolate, despondent, dismal, dispirited, down-hearted, downcast, downhearted, dreary, dull, dumpy, dyspeptic, flat, gloomy, godforsaken, grey, heavy hearted, heavy-hearted, hipped, howling, inhospitable, lonesome, low spirited, low-spirited, melancholic, melancholy, moody, mopish, mopy, rueful, sad, somber, sombrous, sorry, uncheerful, vapory, damp, depressing, downward, grim, doleful, woebegone, broody, morose, downbeat, drab, dim (о событии, предмете)2) Colloquial: chapfallen, chopfallen3) Poetical language: lonely4) Rare: dumpish5) Religion: lenten7) Makarov: dumpy (о животном, о птице), sombre, tame8) Phraseological unit: all-a-mort -
9 упавший духом
General subject: crest-fallen, crestfallen, down-hearted, downhearted, droopy -
10 как в воду опущенный
как (будто, словно, точно) в воду опущенныйразг.miserable, dejected, downcast, crest-fallen; cf. down in the chops (in the dumps, in the mouth); like a lost soul; with a face as long as a poker; with a hang-dog look on one's faceВсе эти дни они жила в состоянии какого-то лихорадочного ожидания, но внешне спокойная, потому что почти не замечала окружающего. - Чего ты как в воду опущенная? - заметил ей накануне Иван Иванович. (А. Коптяева, Иван Иванович) — Ever since... she had been in a state of feverish excitement, though an obliviousness to her surroundings made her seem calm, even morose. 'Why are you so down in the dumps?' asked Ivan Ivanovich one day.
Обычно жизнерадостный и шумный, Бабурчёнок входил в кабинет, как в воду опущенный, и начинал вздыхать и горько жаловаться... (Л. Соболев, Зелёный луч) — Baburchenok, usually so full of life and merry, would go into the office with a hang-dog look on his face and start sighing and complaining bitterly...
- Ты уже три дня ходишь как в воду опущенный и воображаешь, что никто этого не замечает. (Н. Носов, Витя Малеев в школе и дома) — 'You've been going about for three days now with a face as long as a poker and imagining that no one noticed anything.'
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > как в воду опущенный
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11 вешать нос
[v'eshat' nos] To hang one's nose. To be crest-fallen, discouraged, despondent; to look dejected.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > вешать нос
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12 как в воду опущенный
[kak v vodu opushchenny] As if lowered into the water. Dejected, downcast, depressed, crest-fallen. Cf. To be down in the chops/month.Русские фразеологизмы в картинках (русско-английский словарь) > как в воду опущенный
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13 унылый
1. depressing2. cheerless3. depressed4. low-spirited5. downcast6. downhearted7. rueful8. sad; dejected9. blue10. crest-fallen11. despondent12. dismal13. melancholy14. moodyСинонимический ряд:1. печально (прил.) безрадостно; грустно; минорно; нерадостно; опечалено; печально2. скучно (прил.) невесело; скучно; тоскливо3. печально (проч.) безрадостно; грустно; минорно; нерадостно; опечаленно; печальноАнтонимический ряд:
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