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1 go at a funereal rate
1) Общая лексика: тащиться как за гробом2) Макаров: тащиться черепашьим шагом -
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adjectivefunereal expression — Trauermiene, die (ugs.); trauervolle Miene
* * *[fju'niəriəl]* * *fu·nereal[fju:ˈnɪəriəl, AM -ˈnɪr-]at a \funereal pace im Schneckentempo* * *[fjuː'nIərɪəl]adjtraurig, trübselig* * *funereal [fjuːˈnıərıəl] adj (adv funereally)1. Begräbnis…, Leichen…, Trauer…, Grabes.2. a) an ein Begräbnis erinnernd:there was a funereal atmosphere es herrschte eine Stimmung wie bei einem Begräbnis;they went along at a funereal rate sie schritten dahin wie in einem Leichenzug;funereal silence Grabesstille fb) düster, trübselig* * *adjectivefunereal expression — Trauermiene, die (ugs.); trauervolle Miene
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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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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;
траурныйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > funereal
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5 тащиться как за гробом
General subject: go at a funereal rateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тащиться как за гробом
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6 тащиться черепашьим шагом
Makarov: go at a funereal rateУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тащиться черепашьим шагом
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