1.b> ( , , , i>); the immortality of the soul ; the souls of the dead ; the howling wind sounded like the wailing of lost souls [.i> .i> ];
2.b> , , i> ; the restlessness deep in his soul ; in the depths of her soul, she knew he would betray her / , ; the dark side of the human soul ;
3.b> , , (.i> i>); you're a brave soul / ; he is really quite a sensitive soul / ; she's lost all her money, poor soul ; a village of 300 souls .i> , 300 / ;
4.b> i> , , ; not a (living) soul , / ; I promise I won't tell a soul , / ; I didn't see a soul when I went out , / ; there wasn't a soul in sight / / ;
5.b> .i> ( , -- ;i> .i> soul music);
6.b> . .i> -, ; soul brother / [.i> .i> soul foodr>];
a soul singer ;
to be good for the soulb> .i> ( i>); "want a ride?" "No thanks. Walking is good for the soul" ", " ", . "; soul ofb> i> , , ; Basho's poems capture the true soul of old Japan ; to be the soul of smth.b> / ; he is the soul of discretion / ; God rest his / her / soulb> ( i>); my father, God rest his soul, died here at Vernison Hall , , , - ; lost soulb> .i> / ( i>) [.i> .i> lose Ir> 8]; upon my soulb> ) ( i>); ) , ; heart and soulb> .i> heartr> .