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1 непоколебимый
firm, steadfast, unshakeable, unflagging, unflinchingоставаться непоколебимым — remain / stand* firm
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2 непоколебимый
firm, steadfast, unshakeable, unflagging, unflinchingостава́ться непоколеби́мым — remain / stand firm
непоколеби́мый боре́ц (за вн.) — staunch fighter (for)
непоколеби́мое убежде́ние — unshakeable conviction
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