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1 stately
['steɪtlɪ]прил.1)а) величавый, величественный; полный достоинстваSyn:б) размеренный, величественный, неторопливый ( о движениях)Syn:2) роскошный, пышный, великолепный, производящий впечатлениеSyn:3) высокомерный; неприступныйSyn: -
2 triumphal
a триумфальныйСинонимический ряд:1. conquering (adj.) conquering; triumphant; victorious2. exultant (adj.) cock-a-hoop; cock-a-whoop; exultant; exulting; jubilant3. ritual (adj.) ceremonial; ceremonious; conventional; formal; ritual; ritualistic; solemn; stately
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