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Перевод: condolence
[существительное] соболезнование; сочувствие [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- There were, of course, the inevitable forms to fill in and letters of condolence to answer, but I realized that I had not for a moment, since before the previous Christmas, given a thought to the prospect of life for one.
- And by coincidence, his letter of condolence had arrived.
- Elizabeth Mowbray having been informed by a servant of Bess Halidon's demise, had sent Joan a formal but kindly letter of condolence.
- For days the queue to sign the Condolence Book in the embassy lobby had stretched twice around Grosvenor Square.
- Saddened sympathisers offer condolence: that we are the victim of our own success - that it was Labour's postwar achievements that gave rise to today's affluent but now electorally ungrateful majority.
- She died in the December of that year, joining her husband in the family grave; many letters of condolence were received by Ernie at Freegrove Road, including one from Cousin Alf Davidge of Cricklewood - the husband of Benjamin James's daughter, Bessie.
- The children surged dogwards, with mingled shrieks of condolence and joy, only to be hurled back by my even higher-decibel commands not to venture o'er the noisome swamp, which I gallantly traversed to unwind the stupid restrainer from the poor dog's jaws, wondering the while if he'd take a justified revenge on the human race by biting me; which he didn't.
- At about this time the wife of one of Leslie's men, anticipating the ultimate verdict, sent me a highly elaborate printed card intended as an acknowledgment of condolence on the loss of her husband.
- Thousands queued to sign an unofficial book of condolence at the Xinhua News Agency.
- It marks the event and the behaviour we all become party to, namely attending a funeral service, sending flowers, writing a letter of condolence, and whatever else it might be that helps us cope with the situation.
- But she would still be a traitor to grief, watching and listening, even as she spoke the formal words of condolence, for the flicker of an eyelid, the tensing of hands and face muscles, for the unwise word, for any sign that for someone in that waiting house in Campden Hill Square this might not be news at all.
- O'Neill sent the following message of condolence to Cardinal Conway, the Vicar Capitular of the archdiocese of Armagh: "Please accept from the Government of Northern Ireland our sympathy on the great loss which your Church sustained on the death of your Spiritual Leader.
- The liberals regarded sending telegrams of condolence as a polite gesture.
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