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1 настойчивость
1) General subject: aggressiveness, assertiveness, constancy, firmness, importunity, insistence, insistency, moxie, obstinacy, obstinateness, patience, perseverance, persistence, persistency, urgency, vim, sticktoitiveness, stubbornness, unyieldingness2) Jargon: sitzfleisch, sitzpower, grit3) Oil: perseverence4) American English: stick-to-it-iveness5) Makarov: aggression, aggressivity, tenacity -
2 настырность
General subject: sticktoitiveness -
3 твёрдость воли
1) General subject: tenacity2) Jargon: sticktoitiveness -
4 упорство
1) General subject: a stiff neck, assertiveness, contumacy, doggedness, headstrongness, insistency, obduration, obstinacy, perseverance, persistence, persistency, pertinacity, recalcitrance, stamina, steadfastness, stiff upper lip, tenacity, insistence, sticktoitiveness, unyieldingness2) Dialect: gimp3) Bookish: recalcitrancy4) Law: refractoriness5) Psychology: stubbornness7) Business: persisting8) American English: stick-to-it-iveness9) Makarov: patience
См. также в других словарях:
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