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1 painful recollection
болезненное воспоминаниеБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > painful recollection
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2 painful recollection
болезненное воспоминаниеАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > painful recollection
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3 recollection
ˌrekəˈlekʃən сущ.
1) воспоминание;
память within my recollection ≈ на моей памяти outside my recollection ≈ не припоминаю to have a recollection of ≈ помнить, вспоминать о hazy recollection painful recollection vague recollection vivid recollection
2) мн. воспоминания, мемуары
3) размышление, раздумье память, воспоминание - past * давно забытый - within my * на моей памяти - it is outside my * я этого не припоминаю - I have some * of it я это припоминаю - it is in my * (that...) помнится (что...) - to the best of my * насколько мне помнится;
если память мне не изменяет - to bring smth. to one's * напомнить /оживить в памяти/ что-л. - events too trivial for * мелкие события, о которых и вспоминать не стоит pl воспоминания - *s of youth воспоминания молодости сосредоточенность( мысли) ;
раздумье собранность, присутствие духа;
хладнокровие recollection воспоминание;
память;
within (outside) my recollection на (не на) моей памяти ~ pl мемуары, воспоминания recollection воспоминание;
память;
within (outside) my recollection на (не на) моей памятиБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > recollection
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4 воспоминание
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1) memory, remembrance, recollection, reminiscence яркое воспоминание ≈ vivid recollection болезненное воспоминание ≈ painful recollection неясные воспоминания ≈ obscure remembrances приятное воспоминание ≈ afterglow будить воспоминания ≈ to call up предаваться воспоминаниям ≈ to retrospect
2) мн. воспоминания;
лит. memoirs, reminiscences, memorials, recollections Syn: мемуарыБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > воспоминание
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