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1 the whole nation grieved at his death
Общая лексика: вся страна оплакивала его смертьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the whole nation grieved at his death
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2 across the nation
nation state — государство-нация; национальное государство
the excitement which conflagrated the nation — волнение, которое охватило всю страну
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3 across the nation
the excitement which conflagrated the nation — волнение, которое охватило всю страну
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4 grieve
[gri:v] v1. огорчать, печалитьto grieve smb. to the heart - огорчать кого-л. до глубины души
I should be grieved to think, that... - мне больно подумать, что...
it grieved me to see him so changed - мне больно было видеть, что он так изменился; он сильно изменился и производил тяжёлое впечатление
2. горевать, убиватьсяto grieve at /for, about, over/ smb., smth. - горевать /убиваться/ по поводу кого-л. чего-л.
it must have been funny how I grieved - я чувствовал себя глубоко несчастным, и это, должно быть, производило комичное впечатление
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5 grieve
1. v огорчать, печалитьI should be grieved to think, that … — мне больно подумать, что …
2. v горевать, убиватьсяСинонимический ряд:1. agonise (verb) agonise; agonize; depress; sadden; torment2. distress (verb) afflict; aggrieve; anguish; constrain; distress; hurt; injure; pain3. lament (verb) bemoan; bewail; deplore; lament; moan; mourn; sorrow; suffer; weepАнтонимический ряд:alleviate; console; delight in; ease; exult; gratify; please; rejoice; soothe
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