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1 agreeable
{ə'griəbl}
1. приятен, мил, любезен
to make oneself AGREEABLE to любезнича с докарвам се на
2. разг. съгласен, благосклонен
3. подходящ, удобен, пригоден* * *{ъ'griъbl} а 1. приятен, мил; любезен; to make o.s. agreeable to лю* * *удобен; пригоден; благосклонен; любезен; конгениален; мил;* * *1. to make oneself agreeable to любезнича с докарвам се на 2. подходящ, удобен, пригоден 3. приятен, мил, любезен 4. разг. съгласен, благосклонен* * *
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