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1 грусть
1. sadness; grief; melancholy2. melancholyСинонимический ряд:печаль (сущ.) кручина; кручину; меланхолию; меланхолия; печаль; уныние; хандра; хандруАнтонимический ряд:веселье; радость -
2 постоянная грусть
General subject: settled melancholy -
3 их обоих охватила грусть
General subject: a deep melancholy settled on them bothУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > их обоих охватила грусть
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