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1 боевой парень
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dashing fellow, go-ahead fellow -
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1. fellow2. swain3. lad; guyмировой мужик, парень что надо — great guy
4. chap5. jackпарень и девушка; влюблённая парочка — Jack and Jill
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м. разг.
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