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1 sad
حَزِين \ dejected: saddened; in low spirits: He felt dejected after he failed the exam. disconsolate: sad; in low spirits. rueful: feeling or showing that one is sorry: a rueful look. sad: unhappy: a sad face; a sad loss. sorrowful; sad; sorry: sad (about some bad action, condition, etc.): I’m sorry that I hurt you. I’m sorry to hear of your illness. Are you sorry for your crimes?. unhappy: not happy; not fortunate: He was unhappy as a child, because he had no friends. wistful: showing a sad desire for what one cannot have: The hungry boy gave a wistful look at the cakes in the shop window. woeful: (old use) sad. \ See Also محزن (مُحْزِن) -
2 sorrowful; sad; sorry
حَزِين \ dejected: saddened; in low spirits: He felt dejected after he failed the exam. disconsolate: sad; in low spirits. rueful: feeling or showing that one is sorry: a rueful look. sad: unhappy: a sad face; a sad loss. sorrowful; sad; sorry: sad (about some bad action, condition, etc.): I’m sorry that I hurt you. I’m sorry to hear of your illness. Are you sorry for your crimes?. unhappy: not happy; not fortunate: He was unhappy as a child, because he had no friends. wistful: showing a sad desire for what one cannot have: The hungry boy gave a wistful look at the cakes in the shop window. woeful: (old use) sad. \ See Also محزن (مُحْزِن) -
3 грустное чувство
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4 грустное чувство
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > грустное чувство
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5 враждебное чувство
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > враждебное чувство
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6 неприятное чувство
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > неприятное чувство
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7 тяжелое чувство
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8 rasa amat sedih
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9 грустный
1. saddening2. sadlyс грустью на лице, с грустным лицом — sad in the face
3. sad; sorrowful; dreary; deplorableСинонимический ряд:1. уныло (прил.) безрадостно; минорно; невесело; нерадостно; опечалено; печально; уныло2. уныло (проч.) безрадостно; минорно; невесело; нерадостно; опечаленно; печально; унылоАнтонимический ряд:весело; радостно -
10 Saudade
A feeling or sentiment said to be typically Portuguese, which is a kind of nostalgia, yearning, and melancholy longing. Although the word is almost untranslatable, one standard dictionary defined saudade as a sweet and soft remembrance of persons and things far away or long ago. A very common term in colloquial Portuguese, it expresses a sad feeling for an absent person or loved one. Philologists debate the word's precise origins. Some suggest that it derives from the Latin solitate, while Aubrey Bell suggests that saudade derives from the Arabic word saudaui, or someone who is stricken with melancholy and a longing to be alone. -
11 حزن
حُزْن \ depression: a feeling of sadness and hopelessness: His depression came to an end when he heard the good news. gloom: low spirits; sadness. sadness: a sad feeling. sorrow: sadness; grief. \ حُزْن شديد \ grief: deep sorrow. -
12 كآبة
كَآبة \ depression: a feeling of sadness and hopelessness: His depression came to an end when he heard the good news. gloom: low spirits; sadness. melancholy: sadness; low spirits. sadness: a sad feeling. -
13 depression
كَآبة \ depression: a feeling of sadness and hopelessness: His depression came to an end when he heard the good news. gloom: low spirits; sadness. melancholy: sadness; low spirits. sadness: a sad feeling. -
14 gloom
كَآبة \ depression: a feeling of sadness and hopelessness: His depression came to an end when he heard the good news. gloom: low spirits; sadness. melancholy: sadness; low spirits. sadness: a sad feeling. -
15 melancholy
كَآبة \ depression: a feeling of sadness and hopelessness: His depression came to an end when he heard the good news. gloom: low spirits; sadness. melancholy: sadness; low spirits. sadness: a sad feeling. -
16 sadness
كَآبة \ depression: a feeling of sadness and hopelessness: His depression came to an end when he heard the good news. gloom: low spirits; sadness. melancholy: sadness; low spirits. sadness: a sad feeling. -
17 depression
حُزْن \ depression: a feeling of sadness and hopelessness: His depression came to an end when he heard the good news. gloom: low spirits; sadness. sadness: a sad feeling. sorrow: sadness; grief. -
18 gloom
حُزْن \ depression: a feeling of sadness and hopelessness: His depression came to an end when he heard the good news. gloom: low spirits; sadness. sadness: a sad feeling. sorrow: sadness; grief. -
19 sadness
حُزْن \ depression: a feeling of sadness and hopelessness: His depression came to an end when he heard the good news. gloom: low spirits; sadness. sadness: a sad feeling. sorrow: sadness; grief. -
20 sorrow
حُزْن \ depression: a feeling of sadness and hopelessness: His depression came to an end when he heard the good news. gloom: low spirits; sadness. sadness: a sad feeling. sorrow: sadness; grief.
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