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Перевод: sad
[прилагательное] печальный; грустный; унылый; досадный; тусклый; темный; ужасный; тяжелый; с закалом; отчаянный; [существительное] минор
Тезаурус:
- "Sorry!" sad Henry.
- I'm hoping for both amusing and sad items.
- In an official statement put out yesterday, Sangster said cryptically: "It is a sad decision, but it no longer makes any sense keeping the place and having to stay in the local pub when we visit."
- For the girl herself it was a sad time.
- Maud, inured to poor heating and the threadbare, was still a little disturbed by the degree of discomfort represented by the sad lighting.
- Put together on a shoe-string over nearly two years, it's a collection of songs, weird and sad.
- It is often useful for the helper to introduce the notion of the normality of having both difficult and sad thoughts about the deceased person and then from there the bereaved person can pick up the conversation if he or she wants to do so.
- Please print my photograph and make one "sad" Sam very happy.
- I am sad for the suffering of the Iraqi people.
- Here the shapes of the characters' mouths show that they are happy, sad, puzzled or "miffed", a black cloud over the head indicates that the character is feeling defeated or depressed, the lighted electric-bulb over the head indicates that the character has a bright idea, or the exclamation mark over the head shows that the character is amazed.
- Jane understood then why Hamish was so lonely and sad.
- I find it very sad that the traditional weekend by the sea cam now be considered a health risk.
- This was particularly sad, considering that it must have been Walpole whom she idolized and wanted to imitate, for it was he who built Strawberry Hill.
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