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121 wretched
['re id]1) (very poor or miserable: They live in a wretched little house.) beden2) (used in annoyance: This wretched machine won't work!) presnet* * *[réčid]adjectivereven, beden, nesrečen, ubog, pomilovanja vreden; slab, strašen, grozen; podel, prezira vreden; odvraten, ogaben, zoprnwretched health — slabo, razrvano zdravjewretched weather — strašno, grozno vreme -
122 despondent
[dɪ'spɒndənt]aggettivo abbattuto, scoraggiato* * *[di'spondənt](feeling miserable, unhappy, gloomy etc: She was utterly despondent at her failure.) scoraggiato- despondency* * *despondent /dɪˈspɒndənt/a.abbattuto, scoraggiato: to feel despondent, sentirsi scoraggiato; to become (o to grow) despondent, scoraggiarsi; People are despondent about the future, la gente è scoraggiata riguardo al futurodespondently avv.* * *[dɪ'spɒndənt]aggettivo abbattuto, scoraggiato -
123 mean
mean [mi:n](preterite, past participle meant)a. ( = signify) vouloir dire• what do you mean (by that)? que voulez-vous dire (par là) ?• see what I mean? (inf) tu vois ce que je veux dire ?• what does this mean? qu'est-ce que cela veut dire ?• don't I mean anything to you at all? je ne suis donc rien pour toi ?• you don't really mean that? vous n'êtes pas sérieux ?• I didn't mean to! je ne l'ai pas fait exprès !• he didn't mean anything by it (referring to an action) il l'a fait sans penser à mal ; (referring to a comment) il l'a dit sans penser à mal• he meant you when he said... c'est à vous qu'il faisait allusion lorsqu'il disait...2. noun3. adjectivea. ( = average) moyen• don't be so mean! ne sois pas si radin ! (inf)d. ( = inferior) he's no mean singer c'est un chanteur de talent4. compounds* * *[miːn] 1.1) gen, Mathematics moyenne f2) fig ( middle point) milieu m2.1) ( average) [weight, age] moyen/-enne2) ( ungenerous) [person] avare, radin (colloq); [attitude, nature] mesquin; [examiner] sévère3) ( unkind) [person] méchant (to avec)4) ( vicious) [animal, person, expression] méchant5) ( tough) [city] implacable; [street] hostile6) (colloq) ( skilful) [artist, cook, cocktail] formidable, du tonnerre (colloq) (after n)7) ( small)8) ( lowly) littér [dwelling] misérable; [birth] bas/basse; [origin] modeste9) (colloq) US ( off colour)3.transitive verb (prét, pp meant)1) ( signify) [word, phrase, symbol] signifier, vouloir dire; [sign] vouloir dire2) ( intend)to mean for somebody to do — US vouloir que quelqu'un fasse
to be meant for somebody — [question, bomb] être destiné à quelqu'un
he means what he says — ( he is sincere) il est sérieux; ( he is menacing) il ne plaisante pas
3) ( entail) [strike, law] entraîner [shortages, changes]4) ( intend to say) vouloir direI mean to say (colloq), who wants a car that won't start? — non mais, qui voudrait d'une voiture qui ne démarre pas?
5) ( be of value)6) ( be destined)it was meant to be ou happen — cela devait arriver
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124 grozno
adv & adj terribly itd. (-užasno, strašno) I -! how awful!; - skup terribly/ /dreadfully/awfully/frightfully/atrociously expensive; grozno se provesti have an awful (ili a terrible/dreadful) time; tako mi je - I feel so awful/miserable; meni je to - I find it* * *• dreadful• dreadfully• shudderingly• terrible• ferociously• gruesomely -
125 sorry
adjective1) (predic.) огорченный, полный сожаления; (I'm) sorry, (I'm) so sorry виноват, простите; to feel sorry for smb. сочувствовать кому-л.; you will be sorry for this some day вы пожалеете об этом когда-нибудь; I am so sorry мне так жаль; I am sorry to say he is ill он, к сожалению, болен2) жалкий, несчастный; плохой; sorry excuse неудачное оправдание; sorry sight жалкое зрелище3) мрачный, грустныйSyn:miserable* * *(v) сожалеть* * *огорченный, сожалеющий, полный сожаления* * *[sor·ry || 'sɑrɪ /'sɒr-] adj. огорченный, сожалеющий, полный сожаления; жалкий, несчастный; печальный, грустный; мрачный, плохой* * *боленгрустныйжалкиймрачныйнесчастныйогорченогорченныйопечаленопечаленныйплохойпростите* * *1) огорченный, сожалеющий, полный сожаления 2) жалкий 3) печальный -
126 rozżal|ony
Ⅰ pp ⇒ rozżalić Ⅱ adj. (smutny) [osoba, głos, oczy] miserable; (rozgoryczony) bitter, embittered (na coś about a. at sth); resentful (na coś at sth)- być rozżalonym na kogoś to feel resentment towards sb- powiedzieć coś rozżalonym głosem to say sth bitterly a. resentfullyThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozżal|ony
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127 мизерствам
мизѐрствам,гл. live in poverty/misery, lead a miserable/wretched life, feel the pinch, rough it, амер. live close to o.’s belly. -
128 happy
a счастливый, удачный (1). Русскому счастливый человек (в значении человек, которому везет, у которого все удачно складывается) соответствует в английском языке a lucky man, счастливый билет (день, номер) — a lucky ticket (day, number). Прилагательное happy соответствует русскому счастливый только в значении довольный (положением дел, жизнью), рад что-либо сделать:I am happy to help you — Рад Вам помочь.
(2). Прилагательное happy входит в группу слов, описывающих степень душевного, внутреннего состояния человека, которые часто употребляются с глаголами to feel и to look и образуют следующие ряды (от наивысшей до самой низкой степени):— joyful, radiant — радостный, сияющий;
— happy, cheerful, jolly — счастливый, бодрый, веселый;
— light-hearted — беззаботный;
— contended with smth — довольный/довольствующийся (чем-либо);
— dissatisfied with, moody, discontented — неудовлетворенный, не в настроении, недовольный;
— sad, unhappy — несчастный, грустный;
— gloomy — хмурый, мрачный;
— miserable, wretched — несчастный, жалкий.
(3). Happy употребляется при поздравлении с праздниками, при выражении пожеланий:A Happy New Year! — Поздравляю с Новым Годом!
Happy birthday!/Many happy returns of the day! — Поздравляю с днем рождения!
I wish you a happy journey — Желаю Вам доброго пути.
(4). See congratulate, v. (5). See lucky, a.
См. также в других словарях:
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miserable — adj. VERBS ▪ be, feel, look, sound ▪ We got home feeling tired and miserable. ▪ become ▪ make sb/sth … Collocations dictionary
miserable — [ˈmɪz(ə)rəb(ə)l] adj 1) extremely unhappy He looked cold and miserable.[/ex] 2) making you feel very unhappy The weather was miserable.[/ex] 3) a miserable amount of something is very small and not enough miserably adv … Dictionary for writing and speaking English