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['træ‹ədi]plural - tragedies; noun1) ((a) drama about unfortunate events with a sad outcome: `Hamlet' is one of Shakespeare's tragedies.) tragedie2) (an unfortunate or sad event: His early death was a great tragedy for his family.) tragedie•- tragic* * *['træ‹ədi]plural - tragedies; noun1) ((a) drama about unfortunate events with a sad outcome: `Hamlet' is one of Shakespeare's tragedies.) tragedie2) (an unfortunate or sad event: His early death was a great tragedy for his family.) tragedie•- tragic -
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['træ‹ədi]plural - tragedies; noun1) ((a) drama about unfortunate events with a sad outcome: `Hamlet' is one of Shakespeare's tragedies.) harmleikur2) (an unfortunate or sad event: His early death was a great tragedy for his family.) sorgaratburður•- tragic -
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N1. दुःखद\tragedyघटनाThe fall of a school bus into the river was a great tragedy for the.whole nation.2. दुःखान्त\tragedyनाटकShakespeare wrote many tragedies. -
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['træ‹ədi]plural - tragedies; noun1) ((a) drama about unfortunate events with a sad outcome: `Hamlet' is one of Shakespeare's tragedies.) tragédia2) (an unfortunate or sad event: His early death was a great tragedy for his family.) tragédia•- tragic* * *trag.e.dy[tr'ædʒədi] n 1 Theat drama. 2 acontecimento trágico. -
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n трагедия* * *{'trajidi} n трагедия.* * *трагедия; трагизъм; трагичност;* * *n трагедия* * * -
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n. trajedi, facia, felâket* * *trajedi* * *['træ‹ədi]plural - tragedies; noun1) ((a) drama about unfortunate events with a sad outcome: `Hamlet' is one of Shakespeare's tragedies.) trajedi, ağlatı2) (an unfortunate or sad event: His early death was a great tragedy for his family.) trajedi, facia•- tragic -
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['træ‹ədi]plural - tragedies; noun1) ((a) drama about unfortunate events with a sad outcome: `Hamlet' is one of Shakespeare's tragedies.)2) (an unfortunate or sad event: His early death was a great tragedy for his family.)•- tragic* * *[traedžidi]nountheatre tragedija, žaloigra; figuratively pretresljiv dogodek, velika nesreča, tragedija -
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• onnettomuus• tragedia• traagisuus• tragiikka• tuho• murhemieli• murhenäytelmä* * *'træ‹ədiplural - tragedies; noun1) ((a) drama about unfortunate events with a sad outcome: `Hamlet' is one of Shakespeare's tragedies.) tragedia2) (an unfortunate or sad event: His early death was a great tragedy for his family.) tragedia•- tragic -
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['trædʒədɪ]nome tragedia f. (anche fig.)* * *['træ‹ədi]plural - tragedies; noun1) ((a) drama about unfortunate events with a sad outcome: `Hamlet' is one of Shakespeare's tragedies.) tragedia2) (an unfortunate or sad event: His early death was a great tragedy for his family.) tragedia•- tragic* * *['trædʒədɪ]nome tragedia f. (anche fig.) -
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['træ‹ədi]plural - tragedies; noun1) ((a) drama about unfortunate events with a sad outcome: `Hamlet' is one of Shakespeare's tragedies.)2) (an unfortunate or sad event: His early death was a great tragedy for his family.)•- tragic* * *traģēdija -
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['træ‹ədi]plural - tragedies; noun1) ((a) drama about unfortunate events with a sad outcome: `Hamlet' is one of Shakespeare's tragedies.) tragedija2) (an unfortunate or sad event: His early death was a great tragedy for his family.) tragedija•- tragic -
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n. tragedi (teaterdramatisering med bittert slut som beskriver en kamp mot ödet eller andra omständigheter; en bok med samma mönster; fruktansvärd olycka, något fruktansvärt)* * *['træ‹ədi]plural - tragedies; noun1) ((a) drama about unfortunate events with a sad outcome: `Hamlet' is one of Shakespeare's tragedies.) tragedi2) (an unfortunate or sad event: His early death was a great tragedy for his family.) tragedi•- tragic -
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['træ‹ədi]plural - tragedies; noun1) ((a) drama about unfortunate events with a sad outcome: `Hamlet' is one of Shakespeare's tragedies.) tragédie2) (an unfortunate or sad event: His early death was a great tragedy for his family.) tragédie•- tragic* * *• tragédie -
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noun1) трагедия2) (attr.) относящийся к трагедии; tragedy king актер, исполняющий в трагедии роль короля; главный трагический актер труппы* * *(n) трагедия* * *несчастье, трагедия, трагическое событие* * *[trag·e·dy || 'trædʒɪdɪ] n. трагизм, трагедия, трагичность, трагическая ситуация, трагическое событие* * ** * *1) несчастье, трагедия, трагическое событие 2) трагедия -
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['træ‹ədi]plural - tragedies; noun1) ((a) drama about unfortunate events with a sad outcome: `Hamlet' is one of Shakespeare's tragedies.)2) (an unfortunate or sad event: His early death was a great tragedy for his family.)•- tragic* * *• tragédia -
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['træ‹ədi]plural - tragedies; noun1) ((a) drama about unfortunate events with a sad outcome: `Hamlet' is one of Shakespeare's tragedies.) tragedie2) (an unfortunate or sad event: His early death was a great tragedy for his family.) tragedie, nenorocire•- tragic
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Tragedy — Trag e*dy, n.; pl. {Tragedies}. [OE. tragedie, OF. tragedie, F. trag[ e]die, L. tragoedia, Gr. ?, fr. ? a tragic poet and singer, originally, a goat singer; ? a goat (perhaps akin to ? to gnaw, nibble, eat, and E. trout) + ? to sing; from the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tragedy — (n.) late 14c., play or other serious literary work with an unhappy ending, from O.Fr. tragedie (14c.), from L. tragedia a tragedy, from Gk. tragodia a dramatic poem or play in formal language and having an unhappy resolution, apparently lit.… … Etymology dictionary
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tragedy — I noun accident, adversity, affliction, bale, blow, calamity, casualty, cataclysm, catastrophe, disaster, doom, dreadful event, fatal affair, hardship, misadventure, misfortune, mishap, reverse, sorrow, tragoedia, woe II index adversity, calamity … Law dictionary
tragedy — [n] disaster adversity, affliction, bad fortune, bad luck, blight, blow, calamity, cataclysm, catastrophe, contretemps, curse, curtains*, dole, dolor, doom, downer*, failure, hard knocks*, hardship, humiliation, lot, misadventure, mischance,… … New thesaurus
tragedy — ► NOUN (pl. tragedies) 1) an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress. 2) a serious play with an unhappy ending, especially one concerning the downfall of the main character. ORIGIN Greek trag idia, apparently from tragos goat… … English terms dictionary