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1 the gratifying feeling that our duty has been done
Макаров: отрадное чувство выполненного долгаУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the gratifying feeling that our duty has been done
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[ʹgrætıfaııŋ] aлестный, приятный; доставляющий радость, удовольствиеthe gratifying feeling that our duty has been done - отрадное чувство выполненного долга
it was gratifying to him that he seemed to be expected - то, что его ждали, очень его обрадовало
the success of the undertaking is most gratifying - успех этого мероприятия очень обнадёживает
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3 gratifying
a лестный, приятный; доставляющий радость, удовольствиеСинонимический ряд:1. pleasant (adj.) agreeable; amusing; beguiling; congenial; delightful; enjoyable; favorable; favourable; good; grateful; indulgent; nice; obliging; pleasant; pleasing; pleasurable; pleasureful; satisfying; welcome2. delighting (verb) cheering; delighting; enchanting; gladdening; pleasing; pleasuring; tickling3. indulging (verb) catering to; humoring; indulging4. satisfying (verb) appeasing; cater to; contenting; fulfilling; gratifying; humouring; obliging; satisfying
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