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adjective a vigorous dance.) energingas, veržlus -
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adjective a vigorous dance.) temperamentný; silný; rázny* * *• vitálny• živý• silný• svieži• statný• temperamentný• dôrazný• energický• bujný• aktívny• britký• culý• dobre rastúci• cinorodý• rastúci• rázny• pádny• ostrý• mohutný• mocný -
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adjective a vigorous dance.) energic -
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си́льный, энерги́чныйvigorous campaign — мо́щная кампа́ния
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adjective a vigorous dance.) vigoroso -
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[A]VEGETUS (-A -UM)VEHEMENS (-ENTIS)VALENS (-ENTIS)VALENTULUS (-A -UM)LACERTOSUS (-A -UM)INFRAGILIS (-E)INTENTUS (-A -UM)STRENUUS (-A -UM)EXCITATUS (-A -UM)MASCULUS (-A -UM)VIRILIS (-E)NAVUS (-A -UM)GNAVUS (-A -UM)VIVAX (-ACIS)ACER (ACRIS ACRE)DURUS (-A -UM)MULTUS (-A -UM)VIGENS (-ENTIS)- BE VIGOROUS -
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['vɪg(ə)rəs]1) Общая лексика: бодрый, дружный, кипучий, сильный, энергичный, решительный, истовый, крепкий2) Техника: мощный3) Дипломатический термин: энергичный (о действии)4) Металлургия: стремительный5) Полимеры: интенсивный6) Макаров: решительный (о действиях) -
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[`vɪg(ə)rəs]сильный, энергичный; решительныйАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > vigorous
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[vig·or·ous || 'vɪgərəs]◙ adj. חסון; נמרץ* * *◙ ץרמנ ;ןוסח◄
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