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  • 1 sad

    {sæd}
    1. тъжен, натъжен, опечален, печален, нерадостен, скръбен
    in SAD earnest ост. съвсем сериозно
    a SADder and a wiser man човек, осъзнал грешките си/чукнат от живота, помъдрял човек
    2. разг., често шег. много лош/слаб, ужасен, страшен, жалък (за опит)
    to make SAD work of оплесквам
    3. клисав, тежък
    4. тъмен, мрачен (за цвят)
    5. ост. сериозен
    SAD dog нехранимайко, хаймана
    SAD sack aм. sl. кутсузин, некадърник, неоправник
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    {sad} а 1. тъжен, натъжен, опечален; печален, нерадостен, скръбен
    * * *
    умилен; тъмен; тъжен; унил; скръбен; опечален; жален; клисав; нажален; наскърбен;
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    1. a sadder and a wiser man човек, осъзнал грешките си/чукнат от живота, помъдрял човек 2. in sad earnest ост. съвсем сериозно 3. sad dog нехранимайко, хаймана 4. sad sack aм. sl. кутсузин, некадърник, неоправник 5. to make sad work of оплесквам 6. клисав, тежък 7. ост. сериозен 8. разг., често шег. много лош/слаб, ужасен, страшен, жалък (за опит) 9. тъжен, натъжен, опечален, печален, нерадостен, скръбен 10. тъмен, мрачен (за цвят)
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    sad[sæd] adj (- dd-) 1. натъжен, тъжен, опечален; унил; a \sad mistake досадна грешка; a \sadder and a wiser man човек, осъзнал грешките си; 2. разг., шег. непоправим; ужасен; отчаян; he writes \sad stuff той пише страхотно (ужасно, невъзможно); she is a \sad flirt тя е ужасна кокетка; \sad sack ам. sl неудачник, клетник; 3. тежък, клисав, тестяв, длитав (за хляб); 4. тъмен, мрачен (за цвят); 5. ост. сериозен; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv sadly; \sad iron ост. тежка ютия; \sad sack sl неспособен човек, некадърник, неоправник; кутсузин.

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