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1 розчулений
deeply moved, touched; maudlin -
2 відкладатися
= відкластися1) геол. to deposit, to settle, to precipitate2) ( запам'ятовуватися) to sink deeply, to imprint itself -
3 глибоко
1) пр. deep; deeply, profoundly; поет. inlyщо глибоко вкоренився — deep-rooted, inveterate
глибоко сидіти у воді (про судно) — to be deep in the water, to draw much water
2) безос. it is deep -
4 душа
ж1) soul; heartу глибині душі — at heart, in one's heart of hearts
2) ( особа) head; personна душу населення — per head; лат. per capita
душа в душу — at one, in harmony
ні душі — not a mortal man, not a soul to speak to
3) feeling, spirit, emotionз душею — with spirit/feeling/zeal
4) (натхненник, головна особа) ( the) soul, moving spirit, inspiration -
5 западати
= запасти1) ( провалюватися) to fall back ( behind)2) ( увалюватися - про щоки) to become hollow ( sunken)3) ( закарбовуватися) to sink deeply, to sink into -
6 зачіпати
= зачепити1) ( торкатися) to touch; to touch, to sting, to wound, to excite, to affect; to hurt, to wound ( гордість)зачіпати за живе (за вразливе місце) — to injure deeply, to touch a sore spot
зачіпати тему — to broach (to touch upon, to approach) a subject
зачіпати чиєсь самолюбство — to wound smb.'s self-esteem
зачіпати чиїсь інтереси — to infringe on smb.'s interests
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7 зворушуватися
= зворушитисяto be deeply moved (touched, affected) (by) -
8 коріння
мн.виривати з корінням — to root up ( out), to uproot, to eradicate
пускати коріння — to strike ( to take) root, to put down roots
2) кул. culinary herbs -
9 розімлівати
= розімліти1) to be deeply moved ( affected by tender emotions); ( перед кимсь) to be sweet on2) to languish; ( від спеки) to get tired with heat -
10 умлівати
= умліти1) ( знемагати) to languish; to weary, to wear out2) тк. недок. ( за кимсь) to be deeply moved, to be sweet on3) ( непритомніти) to lose consciousness, to become unconscious4) тк. недок. ( терпнути) to grow numb5) кул. ( упрівати) to be well stewed
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