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1 lonely
['ləunlɪ]adjperson, period of time samotny; place odludny* * *1) (lacking or wanting companionship: Aren't you lonely, living by yourself?) samotny2) ((of a place) far away from busy places, having few people: a lonely island.) odludny -
2 maroon
[mə'ruːn] 1. adj 2. vtmarooned — wyrzucony (na brzeg) (np. bezludnej wyspy); fig pozostawiony sam(emu) sobie
* * *I [mə'ru:n] noun(a dark brownish-red colour: a deep shade of maroon; ( also adjective) a large maroon car.) kasztanowatyII [mə'ru:n] verb1) (to put (someone) on shore on a lonely island from which he cannot escape.) wysadzić na bezludnej wyspie2) (to leave (someone) in a helpless, lonely or uncomfortable position: I was marooned on a lonely country road.) pozostawić na łasce losu -
3 desolate
['dɛsəlɪt]adj* * *['desələt]1) ((of landscapes, areas etc) very lonely or barren: desolate moorland.) wyludniony2) (very sad, lonely and unhappy.) stroskany• -
4 befriend
[bɪ'frɛnd]vt* * *[bi'frend](to take as a friend: The old man befriended her when she was lonely.) zaprzyjaźnić się -
5 feel
[fiːl] 1. n2. vt; pt, pp feltit has a smooth/prickly feel — to jest gładkie/kłujące w dotyku
to feel that … — uważać, że …
I feel I'm neglecting him — czuję, że go zaniedbuję
she knew how I felt about it — wiedziała, co sądzę na ten temat
I feel cold/hot — jest mi zimno/gorąco
to feel lonely/better — czuć się samotnie/lepiej
Phrasal Verbs:* * *[fi:l]past tense, past participle - felt; verb1) (to become aware of (something) by the sense of touch: She felt his hand on her shoulder.) czuć2) (to find out the shape, size, texture etc of something by touching, usually with the hands: She felt the parcel carefully.) macać3) (to experience or be aware of (an emotion, sensation etc): He felt a sudden anger.) czuć4) (to think (oneself) to be: She feels sick; How does she feel about her work?) czuć się5) (to believe or consider: She feels that the firm treated her badly.) uważać•- feeler- feeling
- feel as if / as though
- feel like
- feel one's way
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6 isolated
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7 lone
[ləun]adj* * *[ləun](solitary, without companions, by itself etc: a lone figure on the beach.) samotny- lonely- loneliness
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8 lonesome
['ləunsəm]adj* * *adjective ((especially American) lonely; solitary: She feels lonesome when her brothers are at school.) samotny -
9 more
[mɔː(r)] 1. adj1) ( greater in number etc) więcej ( +gen)more people/work than we expected — więcej ludzi/pracy niż się spodziewaliśmy
2) ( additional) jeszcze; ( in negatives) już2. pronI have no/I don't have any more money — nie mam już więcej pieniędzy
1) ( greater amount) więcejit cost more than we expected — kosztowało więcej, niż się spodziewaliśmy
2) ( further or additional amount) jeszcze (trochę); ( in negatives) już3. advyou can take this pen; I have many more — możesz wziąć ten długopis — mam (ich) jeszcze dużo
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10 solitary
['sɔlɪtərɪ]adj(lonely, single) samotny; ( empty) pusty, opustoszały* * *['solitəri]1) (alone; without companions: a solitary traveller.) samotny2) (living or being alone, by habit or preference: She was a solitary person.) samotny3) (single: not a solitary example.) pojedynczy•- solitude- solitary confinement
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Lonely — Lone ly, a. [Compar. {Lonelier}; superl. {Loneliest}.] [Shortened fr. alonely.] 1. Sequestered from company or neighbors; solitary; retired; as, a lonely situation; a lonely cell. [1913 Webster] 2. Alone, or in want of company; forsaken. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
lonely — (adj.) c.1600, solitary, lone, from LONE (Cf. lone) + LY (Cf. ly) (1). Meaning dejected for want of company is from 1811. Lonely heart (n.) “a lonely hearted person” is from 1922. Lonely hearted is attested from 1820 … Etymology dictionary
Lonely — «Lonely» Сингл Димы Билана Выпущен март 2008 Формат CD Записан 2009 Жанр поп Длительность 03:27 … Википедия
lonely — [adj1] feeling friendless, forlorn abandoned, alone, apart, by oneself, comfortless, companionless, deserted, desolate, destitute, disconsolate, down, empty, estranged, forsaken, godforsaken, homeless, isolated, left, lone, lonesome, outcast,… … New thesaurus
lonely — index derelict (abandoned), solitary Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
lonely — lonesome, lone, *alone, solitary, forlorn, lorn, desolate Analogous words: abandoned, deserted, forsaken (see ABANDON): secluded, isolated (see corresponding nouns at SOLITUDE) Contrasted words: teeming, swarming (see TEEM): *social, gregarious,… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
lonely — ► ADJECTIVE (lonelier, loneliest) 1) sad because one has no friends or company. 2) solitary. 3) unfrequented and remote. DERIVATIVES loneliness noun … English terms dictionary
lonely — [lōn′lē] adj. lonelier, loneliest 1. alone; solitary 2. a) standing apart from others of its kind; isolated b) unfrequented or uninhabited 3. unhappy at being alone; longing for friends, company, etc. 4 … English World dictionary
lonely — lone|ly S3 [ˈləunli US ˈloun ] adj comparative lonelier superlative loneliest 1.) unhappy because you are alone or do not have anyone to talk to American Equivalent: lonesome ▪ a lonely old man ▪ Don t you get lonely being on your own all day?… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Lonely — *Loneliness, the state of feeling lonely, describes a human state or feeling involving isolation, or the feeling of disconnection with others, etc. Lonely is also the name of many notable songs: * Lonely is a 1988 song from Crimson Glory s album… … Wikipedia