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Перевод: wretchedness


[существительное]
несчастность


Тезаурус:

  1. "Were a benighted inhabitant of Otaheite to feel the wretchedness of his present life, and lift up his soul to the god he worshipped as a supreme being no doubt God would hear such a prayer."
  2. There is the wretchedness and restlessness of our empty hearts without God.
  3. There follows a winter of adolescent wretchedness and, as Part III of the fiction begins, the narrator describes its surviving effect on him still, almost twenty years later in 1914:
  4. I tried not to let this interfere with les trs riches heures de James Kirkup, but the wretchedness and misery were overwhelming.
  5. He was not an easy guest; he arrived in an obvious abstraction of wretchedness and his grandmother, being aware of his growing tendency to argue with the family's general insistence that out-door exercise was good for whatever ailed one, at first decided to leave him alone to recover.
  6. This unequal share of wretchedness was itself unequally distributed within Derry.
  7. . I was ill as well as desolate, and all I wanted was to hide my wretchedness from everyone."
  8. She was sick with wretchedness, convinced she had only herself to blame - and of course the devastating effect Paula had on men - but still puzzled that it could have ended so suddenly without a word of explanation on his part.
  9. Mum's wretchedness was the price Dad had chosen to pay for his happiness.
  10. Often, a victim of his paralysing shyness, he walked along the far side of the Thames, "sometimes in such wretchedness that I wanted to drown myself.
  11. The job grew daily more loathsome to her and she understood now the defiant wretchedness which had been devouring Rose when they first met.
  12. The King's Bench Prison was for gentlemen debtors, for "men born to property and a high station in life who by their folly and crime reduced themselves to wretchedness and loaded themselves with disgrace" - though James Grant's description in Pictures of Popular People could not be said to fit poor Benjamin Haydon.
  13. Such examples of human misery, Pascal said, prove our greatness: "It is the misery of a great lord, the wretchedness of a deposed king," that reflect upon the human dignity of being made in the image of God.

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