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1) General subject: activist, assertative, assertive, high voltage, high-voltage, punchy, pushing, pushy, self asserting, self assertive, self-assertive, up and coming, up-and-coming, gutsy, pushful2) Colloquial: (smb.) who won't take "no" for an answer (энергичный, умеющий добиться своего ( часто с неодобрительным оттенком) energetic, able to achieve one's goal (often with a negative connotation)), in your face3) British English: bobbish4) Economy: pushing (о качествах работника)6) Rude: ballsy7) Sakhalin energy glossary: intense8) Makarov: aggressive, self-asserting9) Hi-Fi. punchy (термин для описания характера звучания, в котором хорошо передаётся динамика удара, что особенно важно для хорошего воспроизведения баса) -
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НАПОРИСТЫЙpushy / in your face / sb who won't take "no" for an answer энергичный, умеющий добиться своего < часто с неодобрительным оттенком> energetic, able to achieve one's goal < often with a negative connotation>
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