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SOLICITUDE
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Traducere în limba română
solicitude substantiv
solicitudine, grijă.
Exemple de propoziții și/sau fraze:
As for Jane Fairfax, she might at least relieve her feelings from any present solicitude on her account.
(Emma, de Jane Austen)
I was the object of her constant solicitude; and my poor mother herself could not have loved me better, or studied more how to make me happy.
(David Copperfield, de Charles Dickens)
The event proved her conjecture right, though it was founded on injustice and error; for Colonel Brandon DID come in; and Elinor, who was convinced that solicitude for Marianne brought him thither, and who saw THAT solicitude in his disturbed and melancholy look, and in his anxious though brief inquiry after her, could not forgive her sister for esteeming him so lightly.
(Sense and Sensibility, de Jane Austen)
But in spite of the certainty in which Elizabeth affected to place this point, as well as the still more interesting one of Bingley's being withheld from seeing Jane, she felt a solicitude on the subject which convinced her, on examination, that she did not consider it entirely hopeless.
(Pride and Prejudice, de Jane Austen)
Lady Bertram did not at all like to have her husband leave her; but she was not disturbed by any alarm for his safety, or solicitude for his comfort, being one of those persons who think nothing can be dangerous, or difficult, or fatiguing to anybody but themselves.
(Mansfield Park, de Jane Austen)
I owed it to her, therefore, to avoid giving any hint of the truth; and I owed it to my family and friends, not to create in them a solicitude about me, which it could not be in my power to satisfy.
(Sense and Sensibility, de Jane Austen)
She spoke as she felt, with earnest regret and solicitude—sincerely wishing that the circumstances which she collected from Miss Bates to be now actually determined on, might be as much for Miss Fairfax's advantage and comfort as possible.
(Emma, de Jane Austen)
All was safe and prosperous; and as the removal of one solicitude generally makes way for another, Emma, being now certain of her ball, began to adopt as the next vexation Mr. Knightley's provoking indifference about it.
(Emma, de Jane Austen)