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101 тосковать
1. ( грустить) be sad / melancholyон там тоскует — he is / feels miserable there
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102 тужить
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103 убиваться
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104 болеть
I несовер.
1) (чем-л.)
be sick, be ill (with); be down (with) разг.; be ailing, be in poor health
2) grieve (about, over), be anxious/worried (about)
3) be a fan (of); support; root (for)
II несовер.; 1-ое и 2-ое лицо не употребляются||1st and 2nd persons not used
hurt, ache, have a pain; smart (о жгучей боли)* * *• 1) be ill; 2) be sick• hurt* * *(чем-л.) be sick, be ill (with)* * *acheailhurtillnagpainsicktwitch -
105 огорчить
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106 опечалить
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107 опечалиться
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108 унывать
несовер.; без доп.
lose heart, be cast down, be dejected/depressed* * ** * *lose heart, be cast down, be dejected/depressed* * *grieveregretsad -
109 загоревать
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110 печалить(ся)
1) grieve; 2) mourn -
111 тужить(ся)
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112 скорбеть
/skɐrˈbʲetʲ/
grieve (about, over), mourn (for, over) -
113 скорбеть
to grieve (for, over), mourn (for, over), lament -
114 скорбеть
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115 горе
I г`орес.1) (глубокая печаль, скорбь) grief, sorrow; woe книжн. высок.с горя — of grief, with grief
обезу́меть от горя — be distraught with grief
к моему́ горю, на моё горе — unfortunately for me, to my sorrow
он с горя за́пил — he is drowning his sorrows
сде́лать что-л на своё горе — do smth to one's misfortune, do smth unfortunately / unluckily for one
причиня́ть кому́-л горе — grieve smb
••горе в том, что — the trouble is that
ему́ и горя ма́ло — nothing touches him, he doesn't give a damn; and he has nothing left to worry about
уби́тый горем — broken-hearted
горе мне с тобо́й! разг. — ≈ what a problem you are!
II гор`еслеза́ми горю не помо́жешь посл. — ≈ it's no use crying over spilt milk
нареч. книжн. уст.(кверху, ввысь) upвозвести́ о́чи горе — look up
возде́ть ру́ки горе — raise one's hands
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116 горевать
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117 закручиниться
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118 избыть
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119 кручиниться
народно-поэт.grieve [-iːv], be sad / sorrowful -
120 опечаливать
несов. - опеча́ливать, сов. - опеча́лить; (вн.)1) ( вызывать печаль) sadden (d), grieve (d)2) ( разочаровывать) upset (d), disappoint (d)
См. также в других словарях:
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