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Перевод: sadly
[наречие] уныло; грустно
Тезаурус:
- Sadly, many who think they are "children people" are not (to borrow Berwick Sayers' phrase) "attractive to youngsters".
- Their daughter, Shelagh, has moved to Belfast where she has a job in an office but her younger brother, Sean helps here and there on the farm while he is looking for some other work, sadly without too much hope, since there is already much unemployment in the towns.
- Besides Henry James at Home , it was Montgomery Hyde who wrote the small guide, The Story of Lamb House , which, sadly, is no longer available.
- Sadly, in the second half, the play begins to fall apart at the seams as Harwood attempts to combine comedy with more serious themes.
- Although this old 2pm slot was massively popular with the nation's women, their wishes sadly do not count.
- Sadly in his last years Markevitch was not the same man.
- Sadly, this will be Robert Gittings's last biography, for he died last month.
- "I was sure it was the hay on fire," she murmured sadly.
- Sadly she deceived herself: as the sanitary authorities became convinced that cholera was water-borne and could be checked by means more immediately effective than prayer, public attention became focussed more on the sanitary inspector than on the parson.
- "But", wrote Priestley, sadly, "the only person who gave much attention to my experiments was Mr Hey, the surgeon".
- One would think that an old person would have to be living in an isolated cottage, in the heart of the countryside, to be so out of touch with the world; but sadly we know from the frequent reports in the newspapers that such tragic loneliness can exist right in the heart of our towns and cities, and that the old have sometimes remained undiscovered for weeks and months after they have died in their own homes.
- Naturally we very much hope that you will never be seriously injured in an accident, but sadly, every year, serious accidents do happen to over half a million people in Britain.
- Hotels that do offer good professional facilities with personal service and attention to detail are sadly still few and far between.
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