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n1) запал; гарячність; завзяття; пристрасть; палкість2) спека, спекота* * *n1) жар, запал; гарячність, завзяття; пристрасть2) спека -
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n. şevk, gayret, coşkunluk, hararet, sıcaklık, kızgınlık* * *['fə:və](enthusiasm and strength of emotion: He spoke with fervour.) coşku -
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['fə:və](enthusiasm and strength of emotion: He spoke with fervour.) vnema -
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• innostuneisuus• innostus• into• hehku• hurmio• kiihko• kiihkeys• hartaus• mielenliikutus* * *'fə:və(enthusiasm and strength of emotion: He spoke with fervour.) palava into -
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n. hitte, gloed; vurigheid1 heftigheid ⇒ hartstocht, vurigheid -
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['fəːvə(r)](US fervor) nzapał m, gorliwość f* * *['fə:və](enthusiasm and strength of emotion: He spoke with fervour.) zapał -
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['fə:və](enthusiasm and strength of emotion: He spoke with fervour.) dedzīgums; kvēlums* * *dedzīgums, kvēlums -
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['fə:və](enthusiasm and strength of emotion: He spoke with fervour.) užsidegimas, aistra -
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n. glöd, hetta; iver, nit, värme* * *['fə:və](enthusiasm and strength of emotion: He spoke with fervour.) glöd, innerlighet -
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fer·vour [ʼfɜ:vəʳ], (Am) fer·vor [ʼfɜ:rvɚ] nhe lacks any real \fervour for the cause er begeistert sich nicht wirklich für die Sache -
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['fə:və](enthusiasm and strength of emotion: He spoke with fervour.) zápal* * *• vřelost• žár• zápal -
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['fə:və](enthusiasm and strength of emotion: He spoke with fervour.) zápal* * *• vrúcnost• žiar -
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['fə:və](enthusiasm and strength of emotion: He spoke with fervour.) fervoare -
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['fə:və](enthusiasm and strength of emotion: He spoke with fervour.) θέρμη -
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(American) fervor [ˈfəːvə] nounenthusiasm and strength of emotion:حَماس، تَحَمُّس، حَرارَهHe spoke with fervour.
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['fə:və](enthusiasm and strength of emotion: He spoke with fervour.) ferveur -
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['fə:və](enthusiasm and strength of emotion: He spoke with fervour.) fervor -
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['fɜːvə]1) Общая лексика: горячность, жар, задор, проникновение, пыл, рвение, страсть2) Юридический термин: азарт3) Макаров: встретить с энтузиазмом, горячо приветствовать, жара, зной, ораторский пыл
См. также в других словарях:
fervour — British English spelling of FERVOR (Cf. fervor) (q.v.); for spelling, see OR (Cf. or) … Etymology dictionary
fervour — is spelt our in BrE and fervor in AmE … Modern English usage
fervour — (US fervor) ► NOUN ▪ intense and passionate feeling … English terms dictionary
fervour — (BrE) (AmE fervor) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ evangelical, moral, religious ▪ nationalist, nationalistic, patriotic … Collocations dictionary
fervour — Fervor Fer vor, n. [Written also {fervour}.] [OF. fervor, fervour, F. ferveur, L. fervor, fr. fervere. See {Fervent}.] 1. Heat; excessive warmth. [1913 Webster] The fevor of ensuing day. Waller. [1913 Webster] 2. Intensity of feeling or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fervour — n. (a) messianic; religious fervour * * * [ fɜːvə] religious fervour (a) messianic … Combinatory dictionary
fervour — fer|vour BrE fervor AmE [ˈfə:və US ˈfə:rvər] n [U] [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: ferveur, from Latin fervor, from fervere to boil ] very strong belief or feeling ▪ religious fervour ▪ revolutionary fervour ▪ patriotic fervor … Dictionary of contemporary English
fervour — [[t]fɜ͟ː(r)və(r)[/t]] N UNCOUNT: usu with supp Fervour for something is a very strong feeling for or belief in it. [FORMAL] They were concerned only with their own religious fervour. Syn: enthusiasm (in AM, use fervor) … English dictionary
fervour — BrE, fervor AmE noun (U) very strong belief or feeling: religious fervour … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
fervour — UK [ˈfɜː(r)və(r)] / US [ˈfɜrvər] noun [uncountable] very strong feeling or enthusiasm religious/patriotic/revolutionary fervour … English dictionary
fervour — /ˈfɜvə/ (say fervuh) noun 1. great warmth and earnestness of feeling: to speak with great fervour. 2. intense heat. Also, fervor. {Middle English, from Old French, from Latin fervor heat, passion} Usage: For spelling variation see our …