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1 она жалеет бедную Мери
General subject: she sympathizes with poor MaryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > она жалеет бедную Мери
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2 она сочувствует бедной Мери
General subject: she sympathizes with poor MaryУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > она сочувствует бедной Мери
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3 С-149
ПРИНИМАТЬ/ПРИНЯТЬ (БЛИЗКО) К СЕРДЦУ что VP subj: human if imper, only neg impfv) to react to sth. with great sensitivity, be deeply affected by sth. usu. used in situations when one sympathizes deeply with another's misfortune or reacts to sth. more intensely than is warranted)X принимает Y (близко) к сердцу » X takes Y (right (very much etc)) to heart."Я бы очень желал не так живо чувствовать и не так близко принимать к сердцу всё, что ни случается» (Гоголь 3). "I wish I did not feel so keenly and did not take everything that happens so much to heart" (3a).Голубева этот разговор страшно заинтересовал. И он принял его близко к сердцу (Войнович 2). Golubev found this conversation terribly interesting. And he took it right to heart (2a). -
4 принимать близко к сердцу
[VP; subj: human; if imper, only neg impfv]=====⇒ to react to sth. with great sensitivity, be deeply affected by sth. (usu. used in situations when one sympathizes deeply with another's misfortune or reacts to sth. more intensely than is warranted):♦ "Я бы очень желал не так живо чувствовать и не так близко принимать к сердцу всё, что ни случается" (Гоголь 3). "I wish I did not feel so keenly and did not take everything that happens so much to heart" (3a).♦ Голубева этот разговор страшно заинтересовал. И он принял его близко к сердцу (Войнович 2). Golubev found this conversation terribly interesting. And he took it right to heart (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > принимать близко к сердцу
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5 принимать к сердцу
[VP; subj: human; if imper, only neg impfv]=====⇒ to react to sth. with great sensitivity, be deeply affected by sth. (usu. used in situations when one sympathizes deeply with another's misfortune or reacts to sth. more intensely than is warranted):♦ "Я бы очень желал не так живо чувствовать и не так близко принимать к сердцу всё, что ни случается" (Гоголь 3). "I wish I did not feel so keenly and did not take everything that happens so much to heart" (3a).♦ Голубева этот разговор страшно заинтересовал. И он принял его близко к сердцу (Войнович 2). Golubev found this conversation terribly interesting. And he took it right to heart (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > принимать к сердцу
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6 принять близко к сердцу
[VP; subj: human; if imper, only neg impfv]=====⇒ to react to sth. with great sensitivity, be deeply affected by sth. (usu. used in situations when one sympathizes deeply with another's misfortune or reacts to sth. more intensely than is warranted):♦ "Я бы очень желал не так живо чувствовать и не так близко принимать к сердцу всё, что ни случается" (Гоголь 3). "I wish I did not feel so keenly and did not take everything that happens so much to heart" (3a).♦ Голубева этот разговор страшно заинтересовал. И он принял его близко к сердцу (Войнович 2). Golubev found this conversation terribly interesting. And he took it right to heart (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > принять близко к сердцу
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7 принять к сердцу
[VP; subj: human; if imper, only neg impfv]=====⇒ to react to sth. with great sensitivity, be deeply affected by sth. (usu. used in situations when one sympathizes deeply with another's misfortune or reacts to sth. more intensely than is warranted):♦ "Я бы очень желал не так живо чувствовать и не так близко принимать к сердцу всё, что ни случается" (Гоголь 3). "I wish I did not feel so keenly and did not take everything that happens so much to heart" (3a).♦ Голубева этот разговор страшно заинтересовал. И он принял его близко к сердцу (Войнович 2). Golubev found this conversation terribly interesting. And he took it right to heart (2a).Большой русско-английский фразеологический словарь > принять к сердцу
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8 сочувствовать
(дт.)sympathize (with), feel* (for) -
9 соболезнует
commiseratescondolessympathizes -
10 сострадает
commiseratescondolessympathizes -
11 сочувствует
commiseratescondolessympathizes -
12 сочувствовать
(дт.)sympathize (with), feel sympathy (for)он сочу́вствует ва́шему го́рю — he sympathizes with you in your sorrow
я сочу́вствую ва́шим иде́ям — I am in sympathy with your ideas
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13 сочувствовать
1. empathize2. empathize withона жалеет бедную Мери, она сочувствует бедной Мери — she sympathizes with poor Mary
3. sympathize with4. sympathizing5. sympathize; feel with; approveнам очень жаль его; мы глубоко сочувствуем ему — we feel deeply sorry for him
Синонимический ряд:жалеть (глаг.) жалеть; соболезновать; сострадать
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