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1 пылкий
1. fervent2. impassioned3. ardent; fiery4. hotСинонимический ряд:страстный (прил.) горячий; жаркий; жгучий; знойный; пламенный; страстный -
2 пылкое красноречие
General subject: fiery eloquenceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > пылкое красноречие
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