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spirited, spiritedly* * *in (good) form, at the top of one's form, fit;[ være veloplagt til] be in good form for. -
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живо́й, оживлённый* * *animated, bold, brisk, caprice, ding-dong, exuberant, jaunty, lively, perky, spry, vital, vivacious, vivid* * *adj lively,( stærkere) animated ( fx discussion, conversation, party), spirited( fx discussion);( om person) lively,(mere F) vivacious ( fx a vivacious little lady);[ en livlig fantasi] a vivid imagination. -
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внизу́; сни́зуsólen er néde — со́лнце зашло́
* * ** * *adv down, below;[ længere nede ad floden] further down the river, further downstream;[ nede fra gaden] from the street;[ langt nede] low down;( syg) low;( fattig) down-and-out;( nedtrykt) dejected, low-spirited,T (down) in the dumps;[ nede under] below;( dækket af) under. -
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adj fiery, high-mettled, high-spirited.
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