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1 sorrow had baptized her
Макаров: горе облагородило еёУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > sorrow had baptized her
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2 sorrow
1. n горе, печаль, скорбь; тоска, грусть2. n сожаление, жалостьI learned, to my sorrow, that … — к сожалению, я узнал, что …
3. n l4. n муки; страданияa face scarred with sorrow — лицо, на котором страдание оставило глубокие следы
5. n неприятности, невзгоды, тяжёлые переживания6. n поэт. слёзы7. n жалоба, стенание8. v горевать, скорбеть, печалиться, сожалетьСинонимический ряд:1. affliction (noun) affliction; anguish; care; heartache; heartbreak; regret; rue; woe2. difficulty (noun) adversity; catastrophe; difficulty; hardship; misfortune; trial; trouble3. grief (noun) distress; grief; misery; pain; remorse; sadness; suffering4. grieve (verb) bemoan; bewail; deplore; grieve; lament; mourn; regret; repent; suffer; weepАнтонимический ряд:gladness; happiness; joy; pleasure; rejoice -
3 baptize
[bæpʹtaız] v1. церк.1) крестить; совершать обряд крещения2) давать имя, нарекатьthe baby was baptized (by the name of) William - при крещении ребёнку дали имя Уильям
2. креститься, подвергаться обряду крещения3. очищать духовно4. знаменовать собой новый этапthe flight of Gagarin baptized the world into the age of man in space - полёт Гагарина открыл новую космическую эру в развитии человечества
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4 baptize
1. v церк. крестить; совершать обряд крещения2. v церк. давать имя, нарекать3. v церк. креститься, подвергаться обряду крещения4. v церк. очищать духовно5. v церк. знаменовать собой новый этапthe flight of Gagarin baptized the world into the age of man in space — полёт Гагарина открыл новую космическую эру в развитии человечества
Синонимический ряд:1. begin (verb) begin; inaugurate; initiate; launch2. besprinkle (verb) anoint; asperse; besprinkle; christen; dunk; immerse; purify; sprinkle; submerge3. name (verb) baptise; call; christen; denominate; designate; dub; entitle; name; style; term; title
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