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1 иеремиада
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2 иеремиада
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3 иеремиада
1) General subject: jeremiad2) Bookish: screed3) Religion: jeremiad (A prolonged lamentation or complaint) -
4 жалоба
complaint; action юр.; мн. (сетования) jeremiad* * ** * *complaint; action jeremiad* * *complaintgravamengrievancegrumbleinformationpeeveplea -
5 бесконечные жалобы
1) General subject: jeremiad2) Makarov: incessant complaintsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > бесконечные жалобы
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6 горестная повесть
General subject: jeremiad -
7 горестные сетования
Religion: jeremiadУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > горестные сетования
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8 горькая жалоба
General subject: jeremiad -
9 жалобы
1) General subject: deploration, grizzle, grumbling, jeremiad, lament, lamentation, railing, sob story, sob-story (притворные), yammer, yelp, wailing2) Medicine: complaints3) Jargon: guff, the gripes4) Business: letters of complaint5) Makarov: complaints (напр. больного), snivel6) Derogatory: yelps -
10 сетования
1) General subject: jeremiad, lamentation, poor mouth, railing, sob story, sob-story, yammer2) Makarov: snivel -
11 жалоба
жен.complaint; action юр.; мн. ч. ( сетования) jeremiadподавать жалобу (на кого-л.) — to make/lodge a complaint (about)
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12 сетования
lamentation имя существительное: -
13 жалобы
complaints имя существительное:
См. также в других словарях:
Jeremiad — Jer e*mi ad, Jeremiade Jer e*mi ade, n. [From Jeremiah, the prophet: cf. F. j[ e]r[ e]miade.] A tale of sorrow, disappointment, or complaint; a doleful story; a dolorous tirade; generally used satirically. [1913 Webster] He has prolonged his… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
jeremiad — (n.) 1780, from Fr. jérémiade (1762), in reference to Lamentations of Jeremiah in Old Testament … Etymology dictionary
jeremiad — *tirade, diatribe, philippic … New Dictionary of Synonyms
jeremiad — ► NOUN ▪ a long, mournful complaint or lamentation; a list of woes. ORIGIN French jérémiade, with reference to the Lamentations of Jeremiah in the Old Testament … English terms dictionary
jeremiad — [jer΄ə mī′ad΄, jer΄ə mī′əd] n. [Fr jérémiade < Jérémie, Jeremiah: see JEREMIAH] 1. a long lamentation or complaint: in allusion to the Lamentations of Jeremiah 2. a long, scolding speech, sermon, etc. expressing disapproval or warning of… … English World dictionary
Jeremiad — A Jeremiad is a long literary work, usually in prose, but sometimes in poetry, in which the author bitterly laments the state of society and its morals in a serious tone of sustained invective, and always contains a prophecy of society s imminent … Wikipedia
jeremiad — I. n.; (also jeremiad) [Term of ridicule.] Tale of sorrow, lamentation, lament, doleful story. II. n. See jeremiad … New dictionary of synonyms
jeremiad — UK [ˌdʒerəˈmaɪəd] / US noun [countable] Word forms jeremiad : singular jeremiad plural jeremiads literary a long sad complaint or list of things that have gone wrong … English dictionary
jeremiad — noun /ˌdʒɛr.əˈmaɪ.əd/ A long speech or prose work that bitterly laments the state of society and its morals, and often contains a prophecy of its coming downfall. Father Maguire, he said in the broadest of Cork brogues, without the ghost of a… … Wiktionary
jeremiad — noun Etymology: French jérémiade, from Jérémie Jeremiah, from Late Latin Jeremias Date: 1780 a prolonged lamentation or complaint; also a cautionary or angry harangue … New Collegiate Dictionary
jeremiad — /jer euh muy euhd, ad/, n. a prolonged lamentation or mournful complaint. [1770 80; JEREMI(AH) + AD, in reference to Jeremiah s Lamentations] * * * … Universalium