wretched

wretched
{'retʃid}
1. нещастен, злочест, окаян, мизерен
2. много лош, отвратителен (за храна, време и пр.)
a WRETCHED hovel жалък бордей
a WRETCHED state of things ужасно положение
3. разг. ужасен, невъзможен, ваджишки, пуст
I can't find that WRETCHED key не мога да намеря този пусти ключ
to feel WRETCHED чувствам се страшно неудобно, никак не ми е добре
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{'retshid} а 1. нещастен, злочест; окаян; мизерен; 2. много л
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плачевен; горък; жалък; клет;
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1. a wretched hovel жалък бордей 2. a wretched state of things ужасно положение 3. i can't find that wretched key не мога да намеря този пусти ключ 4. to feel wretched чувствам се страшно неудобно, никак не ми е добре 5. много лош, отвратителен (за храна, време и пр.) 6. нещастен, злочест, окаян, мизерен 7. разг. ужасен, невъзможен, ваджишки, пуст
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wretched[´retʃid] adj 1. нещастен, окаян, злочест;FONT face=Symbol}} FONT face=Times_Deutsch}}◊ adv wretchedly; 2. жалък, нищожен, презрян; 3. (много) лош, долнокачествен, нищо и никакъв; мизерен, беден, отвратителен; \wretched excuse неприемливо извинение; \wretched state of things окаяно положение; 4. разг. страшен, ужасен, "пуст"; \wretched woman проклета жена; I can't find that \wretched key не мога да го намеря, пустия му ключ!

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