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41 welcome
1. nрадушный прием; одобрениеto accord a hearty welcome to smb — устраивать кому-л. сердечную встречу
to give a hearty welcome to smb — устраивать кому-л. сердечную встречу
to go to Washington to a warm welcome by smb — прибывать в Вашингтон и быть тепло встреченным кем-л.
- cautious welcometo receive a cautious welcome from smb — встречать осторожное одобрение с чьей-л. стороны
- cordial welcome
- enthusiastic welcome
- guarded welcome
- hearty welcome
- huge public welcome
- noisy welcome
- official welcome
- preliminary welcome
- qualified welcome
- rapturous welcome
- red-carpet welcome
- rousing welcome - tumultuous welcome
- warm welcome
- widespread welcome to smth 2. vприветствовать, оказывать радушный прием; с удовлетворением отмечать3. intto welcome smth broadly — повсеместно приветствовать что-л.
to welcome smth cautiously — высказывать предварительное положительное мнение о чем-л.
to welcome smth warmly — горячо приветствовать что-л.
to welcome smth widely — повсеместно одобрять что-л.
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42 греть
несов1) warm, heatгреть ру́ки (но́ги) — warm one's hands (feet)
2) ( излучать тепло) give out warmthсо́лнце си́льно гре́ет — it's very warm in the sun
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43 efusivamente
adv.effusively, expansively.* * *► adverbio1 effusively, warmly* * *ADV warmly, effusivelyme saludó muy efusivamente — he gave me a very warm greeting, he greeted me very warmly
me felicitó muy efusivamente por mi cumpleaños — he congratulated me very warmly o effusively on my birthday
* * *= effusively, profusely.Ex. Whatever the situation, prepared for or unexpected, it is always too easy to overplay one's hand, praising a book so extravagantly, so effusively, that many children are put off.Ex. As a result of the strange meal we all had everybody farted profusely all night long.----* hablar efusivamente = gush about.* * *= effusively, profusely.Ex: Whatever the situation, prepared for or unexpected, it is always too easy to overplay one's hand, praising a book so extravagantly, so effusively, that many children are put off.
Ex: As a result of the strange meal we all had everybody farted profusely all night long.* hablar efusivamente = gush about.* * *effusively, warmly* * *efusivamente adveffusively -
44 festejar
v.1 to celebrate.María festejó su aniversario Mary celebrated her Maryiversary.María festejó alegremente Mary celebrated merrily.2 to entertain.3 to give a party to, to feast, to fete.María festejó a su hijo Mary gave a party to her son.* * *1 (celebrar) to celebrate2 (agasajar) to wine and dine, entertain■ festejaron al campeón en su pueblo natal the champion was given a very warm welcome in his home town3 (cortejar) to court, woo* * *verb1) to feast2) celebrate* * *VT1) [+ persona] to wine and dine, entertain2) (=celebrar) to celebrate3) † (=cortejar) to woo, court4) Méx * (=azotar) to thrash* * *verbo transitivoa) <chiste/gracia> to laugh atb) ( agasajar) to wine and dine, fête, entertainc) (AmL) ( celebrar) to celebrated) (ant) ( cortejar) to court (dated), to woo (dated or liter)* * *= celebrate, pull out + the corks, party.Ex. Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.Ex. Yet rather than battening down the hatches and boarding up the shopfronts, it is more a case of polishing the silver and pulling out the corks.Ex. A couple had only been married for two weeks and the husband, although very much in love, couldn't wait to go out on the town and party with his old buddies.* * *verbo transitivoa) <chiste/gracia> to laugh atb) ( agasajar) to wine and dine, fête, entertainc) (AmL) ( celebrar) to celebrated) (ant) ( cortejar) to court (dated), to woo (dated or liter)* * *= celebrate, pull out + the corks, party.Ex: Were we to allow ourselves to be enticed by it, we should be celebrating our Bicentennial by a return to the pre-Panizzi days in cataloging.
Ex: Yet rather than battening down the hatches and boarding up the shopfronts, it is more a case of polishing the silver and pulling out the corks.Ex: A couple had only been married for two weeks and the husband, although very much in love, couldn't wait to go out on the town and party with his old buddies.* * *festejar [A1 ]vt1 ‹chiste/gracia› to laugh at2 (agasajar) to wine and dine, fête, entertain3 ( AmL) (celebrar) to celebratele festejaron el cumpleaños en el club they celebrated her birthday at the club* * *
festejar ( conjugate festejar) verbo transitivo (AmL) ( celebrar) to celebrate
festejar verbo transitivo to celebrate
' festejar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
celebrar
English:
celebrate
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* * *♦ vt1. [celebrar] to celebrate;festejó su cumpleaños con los amigos she celebrated her birthday with her friends2. [agasajar] to fête;la ciudad festejó a los campeones the champions were fêted by the town♦ See also the pronominal verb festejarse* * *v/t1 persona wine and dine2 L.Am.celebrate* * *festejar vt1) celebrar: to celebrate2) agasajar: to entertain, to wine and dine -
45 hot
hot [hɒt]1. adjectivea. chaud• to be/get hot under the collar (inf) être/se mettre dans tous ses étatsb. [curry] épicé ; [spices] fort2. plural noun3. compounds* * *[hɒt]1) ( very warm) [season, country, bath, plate, hands] chaud; [sun] chaud; [food, drink] (bien) chaudto be ou feel hot — [person] avoir chaud
to get hot — [person] commencer à avoir trop chaud; [parked car] devenir chaud; [engine, oven] chauffer; [weather] se réchauffer
to go hot and cold — ( with fever) être fiévreux/-euse; ( with fear) avoir des sueurs froides
2) Culinary [mustard, spice] fort; [sauce, dish] épicé3) (new, fresh) [trail, news] tout chaud4) (fierce, keen) [competition] acharné5) ( short)6) (colloq) US ( in demand)7) (colloq) ( good)a hot tip — un bon tuyau (colloq)
to be hot on something — ( knowledgeable) être calé (colloq) en quelque chose; ( keen) être très à cheval sur quelque chose
8) (colloq) ( stolen) volé9) ( bright) [colour] chaud10) ( radioactive) radioactif/-ive11) ( close)you're getting hot — ( in games) tu chauffes
•Phrasal Verbs:- hot up••to be in hot water — être dans le pétrin (colloq)
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46 Сегодня довольно тепло (холодно, морозно).
It's very warm today.It's very cold today.It's very freezing today.Русско-английский разговорник > Сегодня довольно тепло (холодно, морозно).
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47 Gemüt
n; -(e)s, -er1. nur Sg. mind; (Gefühl) feeling; (Seele) soul; (Herz) heart; (Gemütsart) nature, disposition; sonniges Gemüt sunny disposition ( oder nature); du hast vielleicht ein sonniges Gemüt! iro. you really are naive!; das deutsche Gemüt the German mentality ( oder soul oder mindset); in seinem kindlichen Gemüt in his innocence, naively; von sanftem Gemüt sein be soft-hearted; etwas fürs Gemüt something for the soul; sich (Dat) etw. zu Gemüte führen fig., hum. (Essen etc.) treat o.s. to, indulge in; (Buch etc.) take s.th. to heart; es schlägt ihm aufs Gemüt it’s getting him down; das Buch ist etwas fürs Gemüt the book really tugs at the heart strings (oder pej. is a real tear-jerker); Fleischerhund2. fig. Person: soul; Gemüter people; sie gehört eher zu den schlichten Gemütern she’s a simple soul; die Gemüter bewegen oder erregen cause quite a stir, cause feelings to run high; wenn sich die Gemüter wieder beruhigt haben when things have calmed down (again); erhitzen, erhitzt* * *das Gemütmind; nature; personality; heart; soul* * *Ge|müt [gə'myːt]nt -(e)s, -er1) (= Geist) mind; (= Charakter) nature, disposition; (= Seele) soul; (= Gefühl) feeling; (= Gutmütigkeit) warm-heartednessviel Gemǘt haben — to be very warm-hearted
die Menschen hatten damals mehr Gemǘt — people had more soul in those days
das denkst du ( dir) so einfach in deinem kindlichen Gemǘt! — that's what you think in your innocence
jds Gemǘt bewegen (liter) — to stir sb's heart or emotions
das ist ihr aufs Gemǘt geschlagen — that made her worry herself sick (inf)
2) (fig = Mensch) person; (pl) peoplesie ist ein ängstliches Gemǘt — she's a nervous soul, she has a nervous disposition
die Gemǘter erregen — to cause a stir
wir müssen warten, bis sich die Gemǘter beruhigt haben — we must wait until feelings have cooled down
* * *Ge·müt<-[e]s, -er>[gəˈmy:t]nt1. (Seele) soul2. (Mensch) soulein sonniges \Gemüt haben (iron fam) to be gulliblejds \Gemüt bewegen (geh) to stir sb's emotions [or heart]die \Gemüter erregen [o erhitzen] to cause a stirsich dat etw zu \Gemüt[e] führen (hum: etw einnehmen) to indulge in sth; (etw beherzigen) to take sth to heartjdm aufs \Gemüt schlagen to get to sb fametwas fürs \Gemüt (hum) something sentimental [or to tug at one's/sb's heartstrings]* * *das; Gemüt[e]s, Gemüter1) nature; dispositionein sonniges/kindliches Gemüt haben — (iron.) be [really] naive
2) (Empfindungsvermögen) heart; souldas rührt ans od. ist etwas fürs Gemüt — that touches the heart or tears at one's heart-strings
jemandem aufs Gemüt schlagen od. gehen — make somebody depressed
3) (Mensch) souletwas erhitzt/erregt die Gemüter — something makes feelings run high
* * *sonniges Gemüt sunny disposition ( oder nature);du hast vielleicht ein sonniges Gemüt! iron you really are naive!;in seinem kindlichen Gemüt in his innocence, naively;von sanftem Gemüt sein be soft-hearted;etwas fürs Gemüt something for the soul;sich (dat) etwasdas Buch ist etwas fürs Gemüt the book really tugs at the heart strings (oder pej is a real tear-jerker); → Fleischerhund2. fig Person: soul;Gemüter people;sie gehört eher zu den schlichten Gemütern she’s a simple soul;erregen cause quite a stir, cause feelings to run high;wenn sich die Gemüter wieder beruhigt haben when things have calmed down (again); → erhitzen, erhitzt* * *das; Gemüt[e]s, Gemüter1) nature; dispositionein sonniges/kindliches Gemüt haben — (iron.) be [really] naive
2) (Empfindungsvermögen) heart; souldas rührt ans od. ist etwas fürs Gemüt — that touches the heart or tears at one's heart-strings
jemandem aufs Gemüt schlagen od. gehen — make somebody depressed
3) (Mensch) souletwas erhitzt/erregt die Gemüter — something makes feelings run high
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48 März
m; -(es), -e, meist Sg. March; April* * *der MärzMarch* * *Mạ̈rz [mɛrts] MarchBerlin, im März 2001 (in Brief) — Berlin, March 2001
im Monat März — in the month of March
heute ist der zweite März — today is the second of March, today is March the second or March second (US); (geschrieben) today is 2nd March or March 2nd
Berlin, den 4. März 2001 — Berlin, March 4th, 2001, Berlin, 4th March 2001
am Mittwoch, dem or den 4. März — on Wednesday the 4th of March
am ersten März fahren wir nach... — on the first of March we are going to...
Anfang/Ende/Mitte März — at the beginning/at the end/in the middle of March
* * *(the third month of the year, the month following February.) March* * *[ˈmɛrts]m March; s.a. Februar* * *der; März[es], dichter.: Märzen March; s. auch April* * ** * ** * *-e m.march n.(§ pl.: marches) -
49 жарко
hot, warmсего́дня жа́рко — it's hot (very warm) today
мне жа́рко — I am hot
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50 too
adv тоже, также (1). Наречие too может занимать разное положение в предложении. Обычно too стоит в конце предложения:It was a sunny day, and a very warm too — Был солнечный, а также теплый день.
He reads very much too — Он тоже много читает.
(2). В качестве усилителя too стоит в конце краткого, только что высказанного замечания:They finished painting the house. — About time, too! — Они покрасили дом. — Давно пора!/Пора уж!
(3). Too может также стоять непосредственно после слова, к которому оно относится:I wondered whether he too would go? — Интересно, он тоже пойдет?
I am a teacher too — Я тоже учитель.
He too felt worried — Ему тоже было тревожно.
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51 too
[tuː]advтакже, тоже, к тому же, более тогоI'll go there too. — Я тоже пойду туда.
Take this book too. — Возьмите и эту книгу.
My wife is a good cook too. — Моя жена к тому же еще и хорошо готовит.
USAGE:(1.) Наречие too может занимать разное положение в предложении. Обычно too стоит в конце предложения: It was a sunny day, and very warm too. Был солнечный, и к тому же теплый день. He reads very much too. Он тоже много читает. /Он и читает много. (2.) В качестве усилителя наречие too стоит в конце краткого, только что высказанного замечания: They finished painting the house. About time, too! Они покрасили дом. Давно пора! /Пора уж! (3.) Наречие too может также стоять непосредственно после слова, к которому оно относится: I wondered whether he too would go? Интересно, он тоже пойдет? I am a teacher too. Я тоже учитель. He too felt worried. Ему тоже было тревожно. (4.) See also, adv; USAGE (1.). -
52 حار
حارّ \ hearty: cheerful and generous (welcome, laughter, person, meal, etc.). hot: having much heat; very warm: hot coffee; hot weather. \ حارّ (للطّقس) \ sultry: (of weather) hot and airless. \ See Also خانق( خانق) \ حارّ جدًّا \ piping hot: very hot indeed: a cup of piping hot coffee. -
53 для
предл.;
(кого-л./чего-л.)
1) for я сделаю это для вас ≈ I will do it for you для чего? ≈ what for?;
wherefore? книга для детей ≈ a book for children вагон для курящих ≈ smoking carriage очень тепло для зимы ≈ it is very warm for a winter day
2) (по отношению к) to это для него ничего не значит ≈ it is nothing to him непроницаемый для воды ≈ impervious to water, waterproof
3) (выражение цели) to (делать что-л.) он приехал сюда для изучения языка ≈ he came here to study the language ∙ для того чтобы
1. for;
он это сделает ~ неё he will do it for her;
2. (по отношению к) to, for;
полезно ~ детей good* for children;
~ него этo типично that`s typical of him;
3. (с целью) for, for the purpose of (+ -ing) ;
~ изучения for the purpose of studying;
не ~ (э) того that`s not what... for;
я не ~ этого пришёл сюда that`s not what I`ve come here for;
~ того, чтобы (перед инф.) (in order) to;
(перед подлежащим или дополнением) in order that, so that;
~ того, чтобы мы поняли это in order that we should understand it, to make us understand it;
~ чего? why?, what for?;
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54 been
see bebeen vbhave you ever been to Greece? ¿has estado alguna vez en Grecia?tr[biːn, bɪn]1→ link=be be{p.p.(Participio pasivo de "to be")bɪn, biːn[biːn]PP of be* * *[bɪn, biːn] -
55 tend
I tend verb(to take care of; to look after: A shepherd tends his sheep.) guardar- tender
II tend verb1) (to be likely (to do something); to do (something) frequently: Plants tend to die in hot weather; He tends to get angry.)2) (to move, lean or slope in a certain direction: This bicycle tends to(wards) the left.) tender, tener tendencia•- tendencytend vb tender / tener tendenciatr[tend]1 (have tendency) tender (to, a), tener tendencia ((to, a)tend ['tɛnd] vt: atender, cuidar (de), ocuparse detend vi: tenderit tends to benefit the consumer: tiende a beneficiar al consumidorv.• cuidar v.• guardar v.• manejar v.• propender v.• servir v.• tender v.tend
1.
1) (have tendency, be inclined) tender*to tend to + INF — tender* a + inf
women tend to live longer than men — las mujeres tienden a or suelen vivir más que los hombres
he tends to catch colds easily — tiene tendencia or propensión a resfriarse
2) ( attend)to tend TO something/somebody — ocuparse de algo/alguien
2.
vt \<\<sheep/flock\>\> cuidar (de), ocuparse de; \<\<invalids/victims\>\> cuidar (de), atender*; \<\<garden/grave\>\> ocuparse de
I
[tend]VI1)to tend to do sth — tender a hacer algo, soler hacer algo
men tend to die younger than women — los hombres tienden a or suelen morir más jóvenes que las mujeres
this type of material tends to shrink — este tipo de tela tiene tendencia a or tiende a or suele encoger
that tends to be the case — tiende a ser así, suele ser así
2)
II [tend]1. VT1) (=care for) [+ patient, invalid] cuidar, atender; [+ sheep, cattle, horses] cuidar, ocuparse de; [+ garden] ocuparse de; [+ grave] cuidar de; [+ fire] atender, ocuparse de2)to tend bar — (US) servir en el bar
2.VIto tend to — [+ patient, invalid] atender a, cuidar; [+ sheep, cattle, horses] cuidar, ocuparse de; [+ fire] atender, ocuparse de; [+ housework, wounds, needs] ocuparse de
* * *[tend]
1.
1) (have tendency, be inclined) tender*to tend to + INF — tender* a + inf
women tend to live longer than men — las mujeres tienden a or suelen vivir más que los hombres
he tends to catch colds easily — tiene tendencia or propensión a resfriarse
2) ( attend)to tend TO something/somebody — ocuparse de algo/alguien
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56 hot
hot1) (having or causing a great deal of heat: a hot oven; That water is hot.) varm, het2) (very warm: a hot day; Running makes me feel hot.) ubehagelig varm3) ((of food) having a sharp, burning taste: a hot curry.) krydret, sterk4) (easily made angry: a hot temper.) hissig, heftig5) (recent; fresh: hot news.) (rykende) fersk•- hotly- hot air
- hot-blooded
- hot dog
- hotfoot
- hothead
- hotheaded
- hothouse
- hot-plate
- be in
- get into hot water
- hot up
- in hot pursuit
- like hot cakeshet--------varmIverb \/hɒt\/ (britisk, hverdagslig)1) varme, gjøre varm2) bli varm, varmes3) gjøre aktiv, gjøre livlig, gjøre spennende4) bli aktiv, bli livlig, bli spennende5) gjøre farlig6) bli farlighot it up for somebody ( slang) gjøre det hett for noen, gjøre helvete hett for noenIIadj. \/hɒt\/1) varm, het• hot milk2) ( om person) som føler seg varm3) ( matlaging) sterk, brennende, skarp• hot foodsterkt krydret mat, sterk matpepperen svir\/brenner på tungen4) hissig, ilter, oppfarende5) ( hverdagslig) opphisset, kåt6) ( hverdagslig) sexy, tiltrekkende7) ( om farge) dyp, intens, sterk, kraftig8) ( hverdagslig) gunstig, fordelaktig, heldig9) ( slang) voldsom, heftig, kraftigen heftig\/voldsom kamp13) (hverdagslig, om informasjon) svært pålitelig14) populær, in, på moten, salgbar, etterspurt15) fremgangsrik, suksessrik, populær18) (jakt, om spor) friskt, ferskt20) (sport, spill, om spiller) svært dyktig21) (spill, lek) nær målet, nær svaret, nesten riktig22) ( om deltaker i løp eller konkurranse) som er storfavoritt23) (ballspill, om et slag, en retur e.l.) hard, vanskelig for motparten å håndtere24) (om musikk, særlig jazz) hot (sterkt rytmisk og følelsesladet), het, fengende, heftig25) (slang, om tyvegods) forklaring: spesielt lett identifiserbart og dermed vanskelig å omsette26) (slang, om person) ettersøkt, etterlyst, jaget av politiet28) ( om bil eller motor) trimmet31) ( elektronikk) strømførende, sterkstrøms-32) (britisk, hverdagslig) nylig utstedt (om statskasseveksel)become too hot for somebody ( overført) begynne å brenne under føttene på noenblow hot and cold se ➢ blow, 4boiling hot kokende varm, kokvarmbroiling hot stekende hetburning hot brennende het, brennhetget hot over something hisse seg opp over noego hot and cold (all over) kaldsvettehave a hot time ( hverdagslig) gå hett for seg, gå varmt for segbe hot føle seg varmbe hot and bothered være bekymret, være sint, være irriterthot and hot rykende varm, kokende varma hot chase en vill jakthot colours intense farger, sterke fargerbe hot for eller be hot on something ivre for, være entusiastisk for, være tent på, være begeistret forhot news hete nyheter, het nyhethot off the press ( hverdagslig) fersk fra trykkerietbe hot on something være streng, være hard, være nådeløsvære begeistret for noe, ha entusiasme for noe, være tent på noehan er sportsbilentusiast\/ han vet mye om sportsbilervite mye om noe, være kunnskapsrik i noehot on the trail på rett spor hakk i hælhot pace voldsomt tempo, hardt tempohot rhythms heftige rytmerhot temper voldsomt temperament, hissig temperamenthot tip hett tipshot under the collar sint, irritertin hot haste i et oppjaget tempomake it hot for somebody ( hverdagslig) gjøre livet surt for noen, trakassere noen, gjøre det hett for noennot so hot ingenting å rope hurra for, midt på treet, sånn passesell like hot cakes selge som varmt hvetebrødIIIadv. \/hɒt\/1) ( britisk) hardt, grundig, strengt2) ivrig, med ivergive somebody it hot gå hardt til verks (mot noen) -
57 środek
( punkt centralny) middle, centre (BRIT), center (US), ( wnętrze) inside; ( sposób) means; ( forma działania) measure; ( preparat chemiczny) agent; ( lek) MED medication; (przen) remedydo środka — ( do wewnątrz) inward(s)
środek ciężkości — centre (BRIT) lub center (US) of gravity
środek tygodnia/lata — the middle of the week/summer, midweek/midsummer
środek uspakajający — tranquillizer (BRIT), tranquilizer (US)
środek przeciwbólowy — painkiller, analgesic
środek transportu — means of transport (BRIT) lub transportation (US)
* * *mi- dk- Gen. -a1. (= punkt centralny) middle; center; Br. centre; środek ciężkości fiz. center of gravity; środek symetrii geom. center of symmetry; złoty środek the golden mean, the happy medium; muzyka środka middle-of-the-road music; w środku in the middle; w samym środku filmu in the middle of the movie; na środku ulicy in the middle of the street; w środku tygodnia/miesiąca itd. in the middle of the week/month etc., in midweek/midmonth etc.2. (= wnętrze) inside; do środka inward(s); w środku inside; ze środka from within; poprosić kogoś do środka ask sb in; wejdź do środka come in, come inside; w środku było bardzo ciepło it was very warm inside; zamknięte od środka locked from inside; puste w środku empty inside; Adam gryzie się w środku pot., przest. sth is eating l. bothering Adam.3. ( narzędzie) medium, vehicle; środek płatniczy ekon., prawn. legal tender; środek transportu l. komunikacji means of transport l. transportation; środki masowego przekazu mass media.4. ( metoda) means, measure; środki bezpośredniego przymusu force; środek dowodowy prawn. evidence; środek prawny prawn. legal remedy; środki wychowawcze i poprawcze prawn. corrective measures; środki wyrazu l. wysłowienia teor.lit. means of expression; środki zapobiegawcze prawn. preventive l. preventative measures; uciekać się do jakichś środków take certain measures l. steps; nie przebierać w środkach do sth by fair or foul means, use all means available; cel uświęca środki the end justifies the means.5. ( preparat) med. medication, remedy; chem. agent; środek antykoncepcyjny med. contraceptive; środek bakteriobójczy bactericide; środek nasenny med. soporific drug, soporific; sleeping pill; środek piorący washing agent, detergent; środek przeciwbólowy med. painkiller, analgesic; środek przeczyszczający med. laxative; środek uspokajający med. tranquilizer.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > środek
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adj. hot, very warm; bitter, peppery, brackish, acrid, biting; painful, sad, sorrowful, lamentable, grievous, tragic, sardonic, scathing, shrill, splitting, harsh, severe, incisive, trenchant--------n. pain; ache, hurt, sting, gnawing, suffering, worry, heartbreak, sorrow, grief, misery, affliction, anguish, distress, pang* * *1. acerb 2. acrid 3. acrimonious 4. bitter 5. brackish 6. commiserate with 7. deplore 8. feel for 9. nippy 10. poignancy 11. suffering (n.) 12. mercy (v.) 13. pain (n.) -
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adj. hot, very warm; bitter, peppery, brackish, acrid, biting; painful, sad, sorrowful, lamentable, grievous, tragic, sardonic, scathing, shrill, splitting, harsh, severe, incisive, trenchant--------n. pain; ache, hurt, sting, gnawing, suffering, worry, heartbreak, sorrow, grief, misery, affliction, anguish, distress, pang* * *1. angle 2. angle (n.)
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