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1 unswerving adherence
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2 unswerving adherence
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3 unswerving adherence
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4 adherence
1. n приверженность, верность2. n строгое соблюдениеСинонимический ряд:1. adhesion (noun) adhesion; bond; cling; clinging; cohesion; stickage; sticking2. association (noun) affiliation; alliance; association; bloc; coalition; confederation; connection; federation3. devotion (noun) attachment; constancy; devotion; faithfulness; fidelity; loyalty; obedience4. solidarity (noun) coherence; integration; solidarity; union; unityАнтонимический ряд: -
5 loyalty
1. n верность, преданность2. n лояльность; благонадёжностьloyalty oath — «присяга в благонадёжности»; подписка о непринадлежности к подрывным организациям
3. n родственные чувства; привязанностьtribal loyalties — чувства, связывающие членов одного племени, племенная связь
Синонимический ряд:1. fidelity (noun) adherence; adhesion; allegiance; ardor; constancy; faithfulness; fealty; fidelity; homage; patriotism; piety; steadfastness2. love (noun) affection; attachment; bond; devotion; fondness; love; tieАнтонимический ряд:
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