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1 оплакивать
1. bemoan2. mourning3. bewail; deplore; mourn4. deplore5. lamentоплакивать друга — to lament the death of a friend, to lament for a friend
6. mourn7. wailed8. wail9. wailing -
2 все оплакивали его смерть
General subject: his death was universally mournedУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > все оплакивали его смерть
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