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61 мрачный
1) General subject: Novemberish, Novembery, adust, as long as a fiddle (о лице), baleful, beetle browed, beetle-browed, black, black as ink, black browed, black-browed, blackfaced, blae, bleak (о выражении лица), cheerless, cloudy, dark, darksome, despondent, dim (о помещении), disconsolate, dismal, dour, downward, dreary, eerie, feral, funebrial, funereal, gaunt, gloomy, glum, gray, grey, grim, grim humour, gruff, gruffy, howling, ill looking, ill-looking, inhospitable, low browed, low-browed, lowering, lowery, lugubrious, lurid, melancholy, mirk, morose, mournful, murk, murky, muzzy (о погоде, месте и т.п.), nighted, nightly, obscure, overcast (о нёбе), sable, saturnine, sepulchral, shadowy, sinister, solemn, solemn (о цвете), somber (sombre), sombre, sombrous, sorry, sour eyed, sour-eyed, spleenful, subfusc, sulky, sullen, sunless, tenebrous, thundery, tristful, woebegone, grave, noir, dystopian, sordid, gravely, dead-and-alive2) Naval: ugly3) Colloquial: down in the dumps, downbeat, rusty5) Poetical language: drear6) Bookish: Stygian, subfuscous7) Religion: Stygian (Extremely dark, gloomy, or forbidding)8) Architecture: dingy10) Theatre: heavy11) Jargon: down in the dumps (adv.phr), sad sack, bringdown, sick12) Oil: sad13) Makarov: apocalyptic, as black as ink, ghastly, sad (о цвете), sullen (о цвете), surly, tenebrose14) Archaic: tenebrious15) Taboo: downbeats -
62 печальный
1) General subject: afflictive, comfortless, dark, dejected, deplorable, disconsolate, dismal, doleful, dolesome, drear, dreary, dumpish, gloomy, grave, grieved, grievous, groanful, heavy, heavy hearted, heavy-hearted, joyless, lachrymose, lamentable, lamenting, languishing, lugubrious, melancholy, miserable (о новостях, событиях), monodic, mournful, overcast, pensive, plaintive, regrettable, rueful, ruthful, sad, solemn (On this solemn anniversary...), sorrowful, sullen, sullen (о звуке), sullen (о звуке), tearful, teary, threnetic, threnetical, tragic, tragical, uncheerful, unhappy, wailful, wailsome, wisht, wistful, woeful, woesome, yearnful, disappointing, somber2) Dialect: earnful3) French: triste5) Poetical language: dolorous6) Religion: monodical7) Architecture: pathetic8) Jargon: blue, sadful, in a blue funk (Don't be in a blue funk.Things'll get better. Не печалься. Всё будет хорошо.), drug, sad sack9) Sublime: epicedian10) Makarov: dusky, lugubrious (иногда тж. внешне), sorry11) Archaic: baleful12) Phraseological unit: all-a-mort -
63 торжественное обещание
1) General subject: sealer, vow, sacred promise2) Diplomatic term: solemn pledge, solemn promise3) Makarov: sealУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > торжественное обещание
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64 торжественное собрание
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > торжественное собрание
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65 зарок
м.vow, pledge, solemn promiseон дал зарок не пить — he has taken the pledge, или he has solemnly sworn, not to drink
взять зарок с кого-л. — make* smb. vow, или give a solemn promise
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66 священнодействие
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67 делать официальное заявление
фраз. юр. to make an official statement; to make a solemn declarationI make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true. — Я делаю это официальное заявление, добросовестно веря в его истинность.
Дополнительный универсальный русско-английский словарь > делать официальное заявление
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68 торжественный
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69 зарок
м.vow, pledge, solemn promiseон дал заро́к не пить — he has taken the pledge [he has solemnly sworn] not to drink
взять заро́к с кого́-л — make smb vow [give a solemn promise]
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70 торжественно
нареч.in a grand / stately manner; ( с проведением торжественной церемонии) with a formal ceremony, as a solemn / stately event / occasionторже́ственно отпра́здновать (вн.) — celebrate (d) as an important event / occasion
сва́дьба прошла́ торже́ственно — the wedding was a stately occasion
торже́ственно звучи́т му́зыка — solemn / uplifting music is playing
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71 торжественный
1) (важный, серьёзный) solemn ['sa:ləm]торже́ственная кля́тва — solemn oath
2) ( праздничный) gala•- торжественное открытие съезда
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72 обряд
1. ceremony; rite2. observance3. riteпраздничный обряд, праздничная служба — feast rite
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73 торжественный случай
1. solemn occassion2. solemn occasionРусско-английский большой базовый словарь > торжественный случай
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74 Акт о едино
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75 Виа Сакра
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76 Восьмой день собрания
Religion: Eighth Day of Solemn Assembly, Shemini AtzeretУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Восьмой день собрания
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78 Йом-Киппур
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79 Шмини Ацерет
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80 в торжественных случаях
General subject: on solemn occasionsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > в торжественных случаях
См. также в других словарях:
Solemn — Sol emn, a. [OE. solempne, OF. solempne, L. solemnis, solennis, sollemnis, sollennis; sollus all, entire + annus a year; properly, that takes place every year; used especially of religious solemnities. Cf. {Silly}, {Annual}.] 1. Marked with… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
solemn — SOLÉMN, Ă, solemni, e, adj. (Adesea adverbial) 1. Care are loc după un anumit ceremonial; cu fast, sărbătoresc. 2. Important; grav, serios. ♦ Desăvârşit; intens, profund. ♦ Sfânt, sacru. ♦ Măreţ, grandios, maiestuos. 3. (Despre acte juridice)… … Dicționar Român
solemn — sol‧emn [ˈsɒləm ǁ ˈsɑː ] adjective 1. solemn and binding LAW an agreement that is solemn and binding is recognized in law: • Only on the basis of a solemn and binding undertaking did they allow the purchase to proceed. 2. solemn… … Financial and business terms
solemn — [säl′əm] adj. [ME solemne < OFr < L sollemnis, sollennis, yearly, annual, hence religious, solemn (from assoc. with annual religious festivals) < sollus, all, entire < Oscan, akin to L salvus (see SAFE) + ? annus, year] 1. a) observed … English World dictionary
solemn — I adjective august, awe inspiring, awesome, ceremonial, ceremonious, devotional, devout, earnest, formal, funereal, gloomy, grave, gravis, grim, hallowed, holy, imposing, impressive, majestic, meditative, mirthless, mournful, pensive, quiet,… … Law dictionary
solemn — [adj1] quiet, serious austere, brooding, cold sober*, deliberate, dignified, downbeat, earnest, funereal, glum, grave, heavy, intense, matter of life and death*, moody, no fooling*, no nonsense*, pensive, portentous, reflective, sedate, sober,… … New thesaurus
solemn — англ. [со/лэм] solemnis лат. [соле/мнис] solenne ит. [соле/ннэ] торжественный … Словарь иностранных музыкальных терминов
solemn — late 13c., from O.Fr. solempne (Fr. solennel), from L. sollemnis formal, ceremonial, traditional, perhaps related to sollus whole (see SAFE (Cf. safe) (adj.) … Etymology dictionary
solemn — 1 *ceremonial, ceremonious, formal, conventional Analogous words: liturgical, ritualistic (see corresponding nouns at FORM): *full, complete, plenary: imposing, august, majestic, magnificent (see GRAND) 2 *serious, grave, somber, sedate, earnest … New Dictionary of Synonyms
solemn — ► ADJECTIVE 1) formal and dignified. 2) not cheerful; serious. 3) deeply sincere. DERIVATIVES solemnly adverb. ORIGIN originally in the sense «associated with religious rites»: from Latin sollemnis customary, celebrated at a fixed date … English terms dictionary
solemn — 01. Her grandfather is a very [solemn] man who almost never smiles. 02. The Veterans Day ceremonies were a very [solemn] occasion. 03. The guests watched [solemnly] as the funeral procession began. 04. Brock made a [solemn] promise to his… … Grammatical examples in English