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Перевод: grief
[существительное] горе; печаль ; огорчение; беда ; кручина
Тезаурус:
- The old person is more likely to experience the effects of chronic grief which are made worse by continuing life events but seldom balanced as in younger years by new attachments.
- All these experiences cause grief.
- Let us pray that we may use our own experiences - our grief, our worries and our disappointments - to help other people cope with their problems.
- Fourth, there is the time of sadness, which is usually understood as the classic presentation of grief.
- There was a definite history of grief preceding the onset of the chief complaint.
- FISA, the governing body, went some way towards assuaging Senna's grief by banning Mansell from Sunday's race even though the court of appeal is not due to sit until Thursday.
- It's Lady Godiva and - good grief - those are naked bosoms.
- Multiple grief can, it seems, be experienced either over ti me or over events.
- Jack too felt a painful void - "one remembers his old happy days, especially his puppyhood, with an ache", and for Minto it was grief "as if for a human being".
- like grief, their sepia dries in stains out of sun-shot, furrows
- The third Scot, Myra McKinlay, missed the cut, this part-time lifeguard having, somewhat inappropriately, come to grief in the water hazard behind the home green.
- It is not unknown for so-called "unspinnable" aircraft to come to grief by getting into a stable spin.
- This was the death that had reduced Mrs Browning to a grief more overt and terrible than she had ever shown before and all around her there were faces nearly as stricken and voices almost as crazed.
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