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Перевод: solace speek solace


[существительное]
утешение; успокоение;
[глагол]
утешать; успокаивать


Тезаурус:

  1. Meanwhile, we the wise, to quote Erving Goffman (1963) are allowed increasing manpower to pursue the cannabis/hallucinogenic using folk devil and to present the incompetent and the inept from the hippie element to the courts and the public for their solace; and to assure them that drug taking is being stamped out.
  2. It is as if you could read in them simultaneously transcriptions of inducement, threat, coercion, protection, solace, yearning and resistance.
  3. For those republicans who lose their own lives in advancing their struggle, there is available the full solace of their Church as IRA murderers are buried with no lesser Roman Catholic Church rites than the very priests of that Church.
  4. Yamaha should take solace from the thought that Senna was bitching about the power of the new V12 Honda, later saying he had been misquoted and that there was "nothing fundamentally wrong" with the new Honda.
  5. ONE SOURCE of solace to the so far disappointing New Zealand tourists, who have a last chance at Leeds tomorrow to silence the doubters prior to the first Test next Saturday, must be the rate at which Great Britain's best players are falling by the wayside.
  6. While her mother sought solace from a household of dogs and cats, Mary kept a fighting cock in her bedroom.
  7. The church not only provided solace and comfort in those long years, but also a vigorous identity which enabled its people to hold up their heads amid the persecution and oppression.
  8. Even music, which had always been her ultimate solace, failed to take her mind off him.
  9. In Nice, as in Paris, he looked to the impersonal comfort of the caf and the solace of red wine for his escape.
  10. At least one MP was taking some solace from the economic medicine.
  11. They have devious ways of making money from bereaved people's misery, whether by knocking on the door after a death, offering to clear the house for cash, including any objects of value; or by offering solace in exchange for cash or fees.
  12. NERVOUS Tories in search of solace like to compare the poll tax to the privatisation of the water industry.
  13. The anxious and the worried may seek solace outside the surgery.

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