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Перевод: glad
[прилагательное] довольный; радостный; веселый; счастливый; приятный; прекрасный; яркий; утешительный
Тезаурус:
- I was glad to do this, for I had kept in close touch with his work and took a deep interest in it.
- He took along a portfolio of his drawings, and received "many hints which I was glad to get,.
- Old Joseph was glad he kept the Christmas cards from his son and daughter in 1987, for every year since then he has taken them out and displayed them as if they had come in with the post.
- In the field of addiction to alcohol and other drugs, the Board has been glad to see the wholly responsible position taken by the National Union of Students in its response to the pressures on young people to drink.
- But elderly ladies make me feel uncomfortable and our small talk petered out; I was glad when she said she must go and congratulate N'dosi and moved away.
- Glad you didn't go eh?
- Hence St William's Foundation is glad to spread the news of its initiative, its "Assertion of the North".
- "But I'm glad to finally be establishing my own identity."
- I'm glad no one was here.
- How glad we were soon to be of this memory.
- (I was glad at this time to remember that a woman in our own suburb had said to her once, "I think you are the most attractive girl in the village!")
- Angela was glad she was a Brownie, because if she hadn't been she would surely have broken down and sobbed at missing her great chance of winning the bicycle.
- In April two students from this school stood back to let an elderly disabled woman enter the Post Office before them and in June another student, who I am glad to say had been with us only two weeks, was spotted by two seniors through the window of the tap room of the Throstle's Nest, helping a blind woman across the road.
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