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1 lamenting
1. a печальный, грустный; скорбный2. a жалобныйСинонимический ряд:1. deploring (adj.) deploring; grieving; mournful; pathetic; regretting; sad; sobbing; woeful2. grieving (noun) grieving; lamentation; languishing; mourning; sorrowing3. deploring (verb) bemoaning; bewailing; deploring; moaning; weeping4. suffering (verb) grieving; mourning; sorrowing; suffering -
2 weeping
1. n плач; слёзы2. n запотевание3. n просачивание воды4. a плачущий, проливающий слёзыweeping skies — плачущее небо, дождь
5. a покрытый влагой, каплями; запотевший6. a протекающий7. a мед. мокнущий8. a бот. плакучийСинонимический ряд:1. tearful (adj.) lachrymose; tearful; teary; weepy2. lament (noun) cry; lament; lamentation3. tears (noun) bawling; blubbering; tears; wailing4. crying (verb) bawling; blubbering; boohooing; crying; howling; keening; sobbing; wailing5. deploring (verb) bemoaning; bewailing; deploring; grieving; lamenting; moaning6. dripping (verb) distilling; dribbling; dripping; dropping; trickling; trilling7. weeping (verb) bleeding; exuding; leaching; oozing; percolating; seeping; straining; sweating; transpiring; weeping -
3 grieving
1. a причиняющий огорчение, горе, боль, недовольство2. a огорчённый; горюющий; недовольныйСинонимический ряд:1. despondent (adj.) depressed; despairing; despondent; hopeless; melancholy; miserable; sad2. mourning (noun) lamentation; lamenting; languishing; mourning; sorrowing3. deploring (verb) bemoaning; bewailing; deploring; moaning; weeping4. paining (verb) afflicting; aggrieving; anguishing; constraining; distressing; hurting; injuring; paining5. suffering (verb) lamenting; mourning; sorrowing; suffering -
4 unite
1. v соединять2. v соединяться3. v объединять4. v объединяться5. v проявлять единодушие; быть заодноthey were united in deploring the unprecedented rise in military expenditures — они единодушно осудили беспрецедентный рост расходов на военные нужды
6. n старинная английская золотая монетаСинонимический ряд:1. amalgamate (verb) amalgamate; blend; coalesce; compound; fuse; weld2. combine (verb) ally; associate; band; bracket; coadjute; coadunate; coagment; combine; concrete; concur; conjoin; conjugate; connect; consolidate; cooperate; couple; incorporate; join; league; link; marry; meld; merge; one; relate; wed; yokeАнтонимический ряд:disconnect; disintegrate; disjoin; disrupt; dissociate; disunite; diverge; divide; resolve; separate; sever -
5 mourning
1. n печаль, горе, скорбь2. n плач, рыдание3. n траур4. n период ношения траура, траурeye in mourning — синяк под глазом, подбитый глаз
Синонимический ряд:1. anguish (noun) anguish; bereavement; dolor; dolour; sadness; sorrow2. grieving (noun) deploring; grieving; lamentation; lamenting; languishing; pining; sorrowing; weeping over; yearning3. symbols (noun) arm band; black; black suit; black tie; mourning garb; mourning veil; sackcloth and ashes; symbols; widow's weeds4. suffering (verb) grieving; lamenting; sorrowing; suffering -
6 sorrowing
скорбеть; скорбящийСинонимический ряд:1. grieving (noun) deploring; grieving; lamentation; lamenting; languishing; mourning; pining; weeping over; yearning2. suffering (verb) grieving; lamenting; mourning; suffering
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