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1 бодрый
1) General subject: ( as) fresh as paint, alive, animated, as fresh as a daisy, awake, bouncy, brisk, bubbly, buoyant, cheerful, cheery, cracking, erect, exhilarated, fierce, fresh, full of pep, hale and hearty, hearty, pepful, peppy, physically vigorous, sprightly, spry, vigorous, (физически) vigorous of body, vivacious, winsome, zippy, jovial4) Literal: like a cork5) Jargon: with it6) Makarov: fit, of buoyant disposition, vigorous of body (физически) -
2 жизнерадостный
1) General subject: ( as) gay as a lark, (as) gayas a lark, (as) jolly as a sandboy, (as) merry as cricket (as lark, as a grig, as maids), blithesome, buoyant, cheerful, chirpy, chirrupy, debonair, eupeptic, exuberant, full of pep, happy as a sand-boy, jocund, jolly as a sand-boy, lively as a cricket, merry, merry as a cricket, on (one's) toes, resilient, rose coloured, rose-coloured, sanguine, upbeat, viable, vivacious, yeasty, jovial2) Colloquial: corky3) Dialect: canty4) Obsolete: gaysome5) Literal: like a cork6) Poetical language: blithe7) Bookish: biophilic, debonnaire8) Jargon: slap-happy, sporty, zingy -
3 жизнерадостный
1. blithe2. debonair3. sanguinelyсангвиник, жизнерадостный человек — sanguine person
4. zestful5. zestfully6. cheerful; merry7. buoyantбодрый, жизнерадостный — of buoyant disposition
Синонимический ряд:1. бодро (прил.) бодро; неунывающе2. оптимистично (прил.) жизнелюбиво; оптимистично3. оптимистически (проч.) жизнеутверждающе; оптимистически
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