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1) General subject: animal spirit, animal spirits, animality, buoyancy, fling, flow of spirits, resiliency, sanguinity, vivacity, Joy of life ( bonheur de vivre - French), zest for life, cheerfulness, debonair manner2) British English: bubbly personality3) Jargon: get up and go, zap, zing, zip4) Taboo: piss and vinegar -
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3 взрыв буйного веселья сменил (царившую до этого) скуку
General subject: a flow of animal spirits tided (off) the boredomУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > взрыв буйного веселья сменил (царившую до этого) скуку
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4 спектрофотометрическое проточно-инжекционное определение этанола в очищенном перегонкой винном спирте и
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > спектрофотометрическое проточно-инжекционное определение этанола в очищенном перегонкой винном спирте и
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5 взрыв буйного веселья сменил скуку
General subject: (царившую до этого) a flow of animal spirits tided (off) the boredomУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > взрыв буйного веселья сменил скуку
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