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1 всепоглощающий
1) General subject: absorbing, all absorbing, all-absorbing, consuming (об интересе), engrossing, obsessional, obsessive (об идее, желании), overmastering, overpowering, overwhelming2) Makarov: circumambient -
2 непреодолимая страсть
General subject: overmastering passionУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непреодолимая страсть
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3 непреодолимое желание
1) General subject: estrum, estrus, inexpugnable desire, inextinguishable longing, itch (чего-либо), oestrum, oestrus, overwhelming desire, passionate desire, prurience, pruriency, sharp desire, overmastering desire2) Makarov: irresistible desireУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > непреодолимое желание
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4 непреодолимый
1) General subject: compellent, compelling, compulsive, insuperable, insurmountable, invincible, irreducible, irresistible, overmastering, overpowering, resistless, unbridgeable, unregenerate, unstoppable, unsurmountable, overwhelming, intractable, unsurpassable2) Poetical language: opposeless3) Bookish: egregious, inexpugnable4) Business: cogent5) Makarov: elemental, impassable, unconquerable -
5 необоримый
compelling, insuperable, insurmountable, irreducible, irresistible, overmastering, overpowering* * *compelling, insuperable, insurmountable, irreducible -
6 покорение
conquest* * ** * *conquest, subjugation, subdual* * *conquestenslavementovermasteringreductionsubdualsubdualssubduingsubjectingsubjectionsubjugatingsubjugationsubmissionsubmissions -
7 непреодолимый
insurmountable имя прилагательное:compelling (непреодолимый, неотразимый)irreducible (несокращаемый, несократимый, минимальный, непреодолимый, непревратимый, не поддающийся улучшению)resistless (непреодолимый, неспособный сопротивляться)
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