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1 energisk
vigorous, vigorously* * *adj. energetic, intensive adv. energetically -
2 sprek
vigorous -
3 frodig
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4 fullblods
adj. thoroughbred adj. full-blooded, vigorous -
5 handledyktig
adj. vigorous, energetic -
6 handlekraftig
adj. energetic, active, vigorous, efficient, dynamic -
7 hardtrening
subst. vigorous training -
8 intens
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9 kraftfull
adj. vigorous -
10 kraftig
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11 krafttak
subst. vigorous pull subst. (overført) all-out effort -
12 livskraftig
adj. vigorous -
13 rolle i
(spille en aktiv rolle i) play a vigorous part in -
14 sprek
adj. active, vigorous -
15 sterk
сильный-t, -e* * *strong, strong, tough, vivid* * *adj. strong (fxman, arm, nerves, boots, rope, likeness, character, faith, feeling, temptation, poison, coffee, taste, smell
) adj. vigorous (fxattack, plant, applause
) adj. powerful adj. loud adj. solid, lasting, durable -
16 kraftig
stout, hearty, vigorous, spirited, sturdy, strong -
17 sterk
mighty, virulent, strong, vigorous
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