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Перевод: commiseration
[существительное] сочувствие; соболезнование [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Still at it, I'm afraid, I replied, and my colleague shook his head in commiseration.
- The little man's face was avid, glee battling with commiseration.
- Now, when one of us is describing a restaurant, there is intensive cross-questioning about the quality of the puddings and petits fours, and commiseration if they do not sound up to scratch: "Do you mean they only gave you one chocolate truffle each!"
- The deceased was over ninety; so Lydia and Betty had not been called upon to express great regret or commiseration among the villagers.
- She extended her thin, cold hand and accepted his commiseration.
- The kindness in her voice avoided unspoken criticism and commiseration, Let me, in a moment her quick fingers had Nicandra's gardenia and its drift of green spray firmly in place.
- When he left, the other actors offered him clumsy commiseration, as to someone who had been bereaved.
- I cannot pursue the thought, but just give the hint for your commiseration."
- Applause and mock commiseration followed: George then followed with: The conceit carried through several verses which varied in pitch and volume as George fought for air against the unaccustomed alcohol.
- Poor man! thought Meredith in a sudden burst of commiseration.
- Mr Stokill removed my rope and gazed at me with commiseration.
- As he approached I felt a pang of commiseration.
- He painted this picture of his father-in-law: "Over his kindred he held a wary and chary care, which bountifully was expressed when occasion so required, reputing himself not only principal of the family but a general father to them all as for frank, well ordered and continual hospitality he outwent all show of competence; spare but discreet of speech: better conceiving than delivering; equally stout and kind, not upon lightness of humour, but upon soundness of judgement: inclined to commiseration, ready to relieve."
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