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Перевод: commiserate
[глагол] сочувствовать; соболезновать; выражать соболезнование
Тезаурус:
- Someone went to commiserate with Harbury and Harbury went to lacerate Riley for announcing an appointment he had no intention of accepting.
- Ellen and I worked hard that week and, on the Saturday, as though to commiserate with ourselves on this being our last day alone together, we stopped work at midday and took a bus to Mama Sipcott's Caf on the beach where we ate lobster and drank too much of Mama's sticky-sweet white wine.
- I would go round and round on the same point, he would commiserate, pretend to understand, but never move an inch.
- If the broad outline of metazoan phylogeny is now becoming clear, then surely all we need to do is commiserate with the authors of innumerable failed schemes constructed over the past century and promptly move on to more interesting problems.
- The centre of angling activity in Assynt is Inchnadamph Hotel, owned and run by one of the north's most colourful characters, Willie Morrison: expert fisherman and raconteur, always ready to help, advise, and, when necessary, commiserate with his angling guests.
- When Duval was arrested in London, high society queued to commiserate with him in his cell.
- The sturdily independent high tech sector had naught for the comfort of either major party in the run-up to today's by-election in Newbury, Berkshire when the big guns from party headquarters showed up for photocalls during the build-up: Labour chose Vodafone Group Plc and tried to commiserate about the recession, only to be told that business had been going gangbusters for several months, the Tories went looking for green shoots at Micro Focus Plc, only to be told that the UK market was flat on its back, and that it was only foreign sales that were keeping the old Coboller busy.
- Ted puffed energetically at his, uncertain yet whether to congratulate himself on being parked up here with this very attractive young girl, or to commiserate with himself for his failure to make more than token progress.
- I go across to commiserate.
- Nevertheless, like his predecessors, Ethelbald q.v. and Offa, he had problems with the church, which was too powerful to be left uncontrolled, and Alcuin eventually felt obliged to commiserate with the abbess thelburga, Offa's daughter, because ecclesiastics were ruled by tyrants not kings.
- These can be just as useful even if you do not have the benefit of an instant peer group with whom to celebrate or commiserate on your shared experience.
- It was considered a very eccentric pursuit for a female; people used to commiserate with my mother for having such an awful daughter with such odd tastes.
- The programme was filmed in front of a live audience who had to clap, laugh and commiserate in all the appropriate places.
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