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Общая лексика: траурные одежды -
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adj1) похоронний; хмурий, похмурий2) траурний* * *aжалобний, funereal garments жалобний одяг; похоронний; похмурий -
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[fjʋʹnı(ə)rıəl] a1) траурный2) похоронный; мрачныйfunereal expressions of face - мрачное выражение лица; «похоронный вид»
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to go at a funereal rate - тащиться как за гробом /черепашьим шагом/ -
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Синонимический ряд:1. clothes (noun) accouterments; apparel; attire; clothes; clothing; costume; dress; garb; raiment; suit2. dresses (verb) apparels; arrays; attires; clads; clothes; dresses; garbs; garments -
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1. a траурный2. a похоронный; мрачныйfunereal expressions of face — мрачное выражение лица; «похоронный вид»
Синонимический ряд:gloomy (adj.) acheronian; acherontic; black; bleak; cheerless; cold; depressant; depressing; depressive; desolate; disconsolate; discouraging; disheartening; dismal; dispiriting; drear; dreary; dusky; gloomy; joyless; lugubrious; melancholy; morne; mournful; oppressive; sad; somber; tenebrific; unhappy; woebegone -
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aжалобний, funereal garments жалобний одяг; похоронний; похмурий -
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fju:ˈnɪərɪəl траурный - * garments траурные одежды похоронный;
мрачный - * expression of face мрачное выражение лица;
"похоронный вид" - * silence гробовое молчание > to go at a * rate тащиться как за гробом funereal похоронный;
мрачный;
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