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1 good mood
gute Laune f, gute Stimmung f· to be in good spirits( Psych) in guter Laune sein, gut gelaunt sein -
2 good mood
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3 good mood
Психология: хорошее настроение -
4 good mood
мед.фраз. хорошее настроение -
5 good mood
מצב רוח טוב* * *◙ בוט חור בצמ◄ -
6 good mood
goed humeur -
7 good mood
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8 good mood
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9 good mood
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10 good mood
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11 to be in a good mood
to be in a good (bad, excellent, gay) mood быть в хорошем (плохом, отличном, весёлом) настроенииEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to be in a good mood
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12 to be in a good mood
Общая лексика: быть в хорошем расположении духа (настроении) -
13 I'm in a good mood.
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14 be in a good mood
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15 in a good mood
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16 in a good mood
adj. keyifli, keyfi yerinde, havasında -
17 in a good mood
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18 in a good mood
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19 in a good mood
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20 it in no way detracted from the value his success, their good mood
es beeinträchtigte keineswegs den Wert (seinen Erfolg, ihre gute Laune)English-German idiom dictionary > it in no way detracted from the value his success, their good mood
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