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1. n1) смуток, горе; скорбота2) жаль, жалість; журбаto feel sorrow for smb., smth. — жалкувати (журитися) за кимсь, чимсь
3) pl муки; стражданняthe Man of Sorrows — бібл. Христос
4) pl неприємності, негоди; тяжкі переживання5) pl поет. сльози6) скарга; стогін, стогнання7) розм. диявол2. v1) горювати; сумувати; уболівати; журитися2) жалкуватиto sorrow for smb. — побиватися за кимсь
* * *I n1) горе, сум, скорбота; туга, смуток2) жаль, жалість3) pl мука; страждання; неприємності, негоди, важкі переживання4) pl; пoeт. сльози5) скарга, стогінII vгорювати, уболівати, засмучуватися, шкодувати -
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1) кур'єр, посильний2) екстрений; позитивно виражений, прямо обумовлений, обумовлений позитивно ( або прямо); чітко сформульований ( або означений) ( в законі тощо)3) виражати; прямо визначати (встановлювати) ( в законі тощо)•- express agency
- express agreement
- express assumpsit
- express authority
- express authorization
- express by law
- express charges
- express condition
- express confidence
- express consent
- express consideration
- express contract
- express contract
- express covenant
- express grant
- express judicially
- express legislative authority
- express licence
- express license
- express malice
- express notice
- express official regret
- express one's will
- express power
- express protection
- express provision
- express punishment
- express regret
- express regret for one's crime
- express reservation
- express right
- express sorrow
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sorrow — [[t]sɒ̱roʊ[/t]] N UNCOUNT Sorrow is a feeling of deep sadness or regret. It was a time of great sorrow... Words cannot express my sorrow. Syn: anguish … English dictionary
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sorrow — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. grief, sadness, dolor, distress; contrition, remorse, penitence; affliction, woe. See dejection. Ant., joy, happiness. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Grief] Syn. sadness, anguish, pain; see grief 1 . 2. [The… … English dictionary for students