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dreariness ['drɪərɪnɪs](of surroundings) aspect m morne ou terne, monotonie f; (of life) monotonie f, tristesse f;∎ the dreariness of the weather la grisaille -
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* * *dreari·ness[drɪərɪnəs, AM drɪr-]n no plthe area is noted for the \dreariness of its weather die Gegend ist bekannt für ihr trübes Wetterhe lamented the \dreariness of his life er beklagte sich über sein eintöniges Leben* * *['drIərInɪs]nTrostlosigkeit f; (of job, life) Eintönigkeit f* * *dreariness [ˈdrıərınıs] s1. Trübseligkeit f2. Langweiligkeit f -
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dreari·ness [drɪərɪnəs, Am drɪr-] nthe area is noted for the \dreariness of its weather die Gegend ist bekannt für ihr trübes Wetterhe lamented the \dreariness of his life er beklagte sich über sein eintöniges Leben -
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N1. उदासीThe dreariness of the weather drearily affected my mood -
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kb. kesuraman. d. of the weather kesuraman cuaca. -
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adjectivetrostlos; monoton [Musik]; langweilig [Unterricht, Lehrbuch]* * *['driəri]1) (gloomy: What dreary weather!) trostlos2) (very dull: I've got to go to another dreary meeting tomorrow.) öde•- academic.ru/86413/drearily">drearily- dreariness* * *[drɪəri, AM drɪri]the village looked grey and \dreary das Dorf wirkte grau und trostlosa \dreary day ein trister [o trüber] Tag* * *['drIərɪ]adj (+er)place trostlos; hour, day, month trostlos, öde; job, life eintönig, monoton; clothes langweilig; play, book langweilig, öde* * *dreary adj (adv drearily)1. trübselig (Ort etc)2. trüb (Tag etc)3. langweilig (Person, Arbeit etc)* * *adjectivetrostlos; monoton [Musik]; langweilig [Unterricht, Lehrbuch]* * *adj.trist adj.trostlos adj.
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