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1 bellicose
adj войовничий, агресивний- bellicose attitude войовнича/ агресивна позиція- bellicose and cold-war type statements войовничі і витримані в дусі "холодної війни" заяви- bellicose statement войовнича заява- in a bellicose vein у войовничому/ визивному/ зухвалому тоні
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