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1 steadfast
['stedfɑːst]прил.1) твёрдый; прочный; устойчивый; постоянныйSyn:2)а) верный, преданныйб) непреклонный, стойкийSyn:3) неизменный, неизменяемый, постоянныйSyn:4) пристальный; неподвижный ( о взгляде)steadfast eye / gaze — пристальный взгляд
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2 ardent
1. a горячий, пылкий, страстный; ревностный2. a пылающий, обжигающий3. a мор. рыскливыйСинонимический ряд:1. aroused (adj.) aroused; flushed; hot for; infatuated; lusting after; turned on2. eager (adj.) agog; anxious; appetent; athirst; avid; breathless; eager; earnest; enthusiastic; glowing; impatient; keen; raring; solicitous; spirited; thirsting; thirsty; warm; zealous3. faithful (adj.) allegiant; constant; devoted; faithful; fast; liege; loyal; resolute; staunch; steadfast; steady; true4. hot (adj.) baking; blistering; boiling; broiling; heated; hot; scalding; scorching; sizzling; sultry; sweltering; sweltry5. impassioned (adj.) blazing; burning; dithyrambic; fervent; fervid; flaming; hot-blooded; impassioned; overheated; perfervid; red-hot; white-hot6. passionate (adj.) extreme; fierce; fiery; forceful; intense; passionate; torrid; vehement7. spirituous (adj.) alcoholic; hard; spirituous; strongАнтонимический ряд:apathetic; cool; indifferent; lukewarm; passionless; phlegmatic; unimpassioned
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