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    {'sɔləm}
    1. тържествен
    2. официален, церемониален
    3. сериозен, тежък, важен (за вид и пр.)
    the SOLEMN truth самата истина
    4. прен. надут
    SOLEMN fool надут глупак
    to put on a SOLEMN face придавам си важен вид
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    {'sъlъm} a 1. тържествен: 2. официален, церемониален; З. серио
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    тържествен; тежък; официален;
    * * *
    1. solemn fool надут глупак 2. the solemn truth самата истина 3. to put on a solemn face придавам си важен вид 4. официален, церемониален 5. прен. надут 6. сериозен, тежък, важен (за вид и пр.) 7. тържествен
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    solemn[´sɔləm] adj 1. тържествен; 2. тежък, сериозен (за вид и пр.); to give a \solemn warning сериозно предупреждавам; \solemn colours мрачни цветове; 3. официален, формален; this is the \solemn truth това е самата истина (като под клетва); 4. надут; \solemn fool глупак; FONT face=Times_Deutsch◊ adv solemnly.

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