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1 тоскливость
dreariness; (грусть) sadness, melancholy; (о взгляде, глазах) wistfulness* * ** * *dreariness; sadness, melancholy; wistfulness -
2 ностальгия
1) General subject: home-sickness, homesickness, nostalgia, wistfulness (сродни понятию 'homesickness')2) Medicine: country sickness, nostalgia (в психиатрии - форма реактивного состояния), philopatridomania, philopatridomania (в психиатрии) -
3 тоска
1) General subject: Angst, angor, anxiety, blues (to give somebody the blues - наводить тоску на кого-либо), boredom, craving (по чему-л.), depression, ennui, grief, heartsinking, longing, melancholy, sorrow, wistfulness, wrench, yearn, yearning, sadness, regret, ruefulness2) Colloquial: wearies3) Religion: despondence4) Psychology: anguish5) Jargon: rhino, whing-ding, whingding, wing-ding, wingding, noplaceville6) Makarov: thirst -
4 тоска, сожаление
General subject: wistfulness -
5 тоскливость
ж.dreariness; ( грусть) sadness, melancholy; (о взгляде, глазах) wistfulness -
6 тоскливость
ж.dreariness; ( грусть) sadness, melancholy [-kə-]; (во взгляде, глазах) wistfulness -
7 тоска
anguish имя существительное: -
8 к добру
it's a good sign (omen); it's for the bestКузьма думает о снеге, о том, что снег сейчас - это к добру... Наверно, Мария считает, что Кузьма уже у брата и обо всём с ним договорился - после этого, как добрый знак, чтобы она зря не маялась, и пошёл снег. Она до всего может додуматься. (В. Распутин, Деньги для Марии) — Kuzma thought of the snow and decided it was a good omen. It ought to be... Right now, he said to himself, she probably thinks I've already reached my brother's house and got the money from him. She would accept the snow as a good omen confirming her hopes and relieving her torment. She was capable of thinking anything.
[Мама] тоже шутит, но с какой-то грустной улыбкой. Что бы у нас ни случилось, она всегда считает, что это к добру. (А. Алексин, Поздний ребёнок) — There is a sort of wistfulness about her, and no matter what happens, she always says it's for the best.
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9 задумчивость
1. pensiveness2. wistfulness3. study
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