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1 ardour
ardour for reform — Reformeifer, der
* * *(enthusiasm; passion.) die Begeisterung* * *ar·dour, AM, AUS ar·dor[ˈɑ:dəʳ, AM ˈɑ:rdɚ]* * *(US) ['Aːdə(r)]n(of person) Begeisterung f, Leidenschaft f; (in voice also) Überschwang m; (of feelings also) Heftigkeit f; (of passions) Glut f (liter), Feuer nt; (of poems, letters) Leidenschaftlichkeit f* * *1. Hitze f, Glut f (auch fig)2. fig Inbrunst f, Leidenschaft(lichkeit) f, Heftigkeit f, Innigkeit f, Feuer n* * *ardour for reform — Reformeifer, der
* * *n.Begeisterung f.Hitze nur sing. f.Überschwang m.
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