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Перевод: loneliness
[существительное] одиночество [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Most of all the cheerfulness of it; his uncles' jokes, the traditional fare of eggs and bagels; the pervading sense of loneliness after they had all gone home - his uncles last of all.
- Looking at loneliness
- The loneliness of life had become unbearable."
- Susceptible as Hardy was to intense emotional experience - one of his earliest memories was of being moved to tears by his father playing the violin - and to pretty girls, Emma's attraction for him must also have rested in the circumstances of their meeting in a wild and beautiful setting, and in their mutual loneliness.
- But the problem for us is one of loneliness.
- What prompted her to invite him she could not have explained, but there was something about him - an air of loneliness, perhaps, though it was more than that - which made her suddenly want to tell him that he could rely on her friendship.
- We should note, however, that loneliness is itself a feature of many Canadian writers, fruit of that belittling vastness of country in which they are placed.
- Each object in the room was perfect of its kind; each spoke of taste and discernment, and unlimited means, and also of loneliness.
- What he really wants is a business of the inside and outside of his head, in this case of his "alone" juxtaposed with the authorial "loneliness and estrangement": a rich relationship, not a flat contradiction or dead end, a relationship which evokes and nurses a distinction established as far back as The Double , between false solitude ("loneliness and estrangement") and true solitude which is the obverse of true society and meaningless without it.
- And it was all compounded by a feeling not just of loneliness but more a sense of abandonment, as all the families she had known since childhood began to leave Baldersdale.
- She saw in Rachel's face three years of loss and loneliness; she saw too the simpler anger that Rachel would never dare to express.
- Her own life, from then until her death in 1937, was empty and unhappy; the luxuries like a flat in London, foreign holidays and a car, which Hardy's death made possible, did little to compensate for her loneliness.
- He knew that "it was not good for man to dwell alone"; and he sharply felt his loneliness.
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