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Перевод: miserable
[прилагательное] жалкий; несчастный; плохой; скудный; убогий; печальный
Тезаурус:
- "From Casderigg brow, the fells of Newlands were admirably contrasted with the ancient road - Nothing is left root and branch is exterminated, and thus a few of the most lovely acres in the universe, have been despoiled for an exchange of corn and grass, while millions infinitely better fitted for the sustenance of man are almost wholly neglected. miserable patches of green and brown, which pervade the denuded area, and now startlingly salute the traveller, on his way from Keswick and Brow Top to the fort of Casderiggs."
- Had to spend the War in England, of course - ghastly place, all wet and miserable and full of the bulldog spirit.
- But nothing of course would induce me to make a miserable thing out of you and a fool of myself.
- Thenceforward I was always wanting to take the joys of solitude and of society in their extreme forms, and was alternatively miserable from the lack of company or the presence of uncongenial company.
- When the feet are hurting it shows in the face, as well as making you thoroughly miserable, so go to see a qualified chiropodist.
- I am too miserable for words.
- Then he stood awkwardly beside the box, feeling utterly miserable, not knowing what to do next and so deeply humiliated that his face began to twitch.
- And miserable.
- during a two-day journey through the Lebanon with the chairman of the American Red Cross in Beirut (sic ) the scenes were indescribable, whole families writing in agony on the bare floor of their miserable huts
- She might even return to the house after suffering a miserable day because of him.
- And when I first got an inkling the little was far worse than none, and I became melancholy and miserable.
- But first we are faced with the prospect of a decently brisk run there, and in horribly wet and miserable conditions.
- You sometimes hear people say that it is not worth eating differently, or getting to the right weight; they say they prefer a short and happy life to a long and miserable one.
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