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1 the grateful sense of quiet and seclusion
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the grateful sense of quiet and seclusion
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2 (the) grateful sense of quiet and seclusion
English-Russian combinatory dictionary > (the) grateful sense of quiet and seclusion
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3 grateful
[ʹgreıtf(ə)l] a1. 1) благодарный; признательныйto be grateful to smb. for encouraging words [good advice, kindness] - быть благодарным /признательным/ кому-л. за ободряющие слова [добрый совет, доброту]
he was grateful that his mother hadn't heard - слава богу, мать ничего не слышала
2) выражающий благодарностьgrateful glance [smile] - благодарный взгляд [-ая улыбка]
grateful tears - слёзы благодарности /признательности/
3) благодатный ( о почве)2. приятныйthe grateful sense of quiet and seclusion - безмятежное ощущение тишины и уединения
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