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61 прискорбный
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63 траурный
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64 печальный
sad; sorrowfulпеча́льныйно, что вы ничего́ не по́няли — it's too sad that you understood nothing
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65 горестный
woeful имя прилагательное: -
66 печальный
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67 плачевный
lamentable имя прилагательное: -
68 прискорбный
regrettable имя прилагательное: -
69 скорбный
mournful имя прилагательное: -
70 траурный
mourning имя прилагательное: -
71 убитый горем
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72 двуликий Янус
книжн.two-faced (double-faced) Janus; hypocrite; double-dealerВечно смотрят, как глаза двуликого Януса, в наши души вечное, печальное лицо доброты и призрачное, мгновенное лицо жестокости, истребляющей самое себя. (В. Цыбин, Белое время) — Like two-faced Janus, always look into our souls the eternal, sorrowful eyes of kindness and the unreal transient self-destroying gaze of cruelty.
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73 Ума холодных наблюдений / И сердца горестных замет
(А. Пушкин)The mind's reflections coldly noted, / The bitter insights of the heart (trans. by B. Deutsch); Of reason's icy observations, / and records of a heart in pain (trans. by Ch. Johnston); The intellect's cold observations, and the heart's sorrowful remarks (trans. by V. Nabokov)Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > Ума холодных наблюдений / И сердца горестных замет
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74 горестный
1. grievous2. sad; sorrowful3. woefulСинонимический ряд:тяжелая (прил.) бедственная; горькая; нелегкая; несладкая; скорбная; трудная; тяжелая; тяжкаяАнтонимический ряд: -
75 жалостливый
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76 yayekatuwen
1) vi sorrowful2) vi ashamed
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