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adj1) корисний, здоровий; благотворний, благодійний, добродійний2) розсудливий;'моральний, чистий3) квітучий, міцний, здоровий4) розм. безпечний* * *a1) корисний, здоровий; сприятливий; благотворний, добродійнийwholesome food [surroundings, climate] — здорова їжа [обстановка, -ий клімат]
books that are wholesome reading — книги, які корисно читати
2) здоровий, здорового ґлузду; моральний, чистий3) квітучий, міцний4) cл. безпечний5) розсудливий••to have a wholesome respect for smb; smth — побоюватися кого-н., чого-н.
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a1) корисний, здоровий; сприятливий; благотворний, добродійнийwholesome food [surroundings, climate] — здорова їжа [обстановка, -ий клімат]
books that are wholesome reading — книги, які корисно читати
2) здоровий, здорового ґлузду; моральний, чистий3) квітучий, міцний4) cл. безпечний5) розсудливий••to have a wholesome respect for smb; smth — побоюватися кого-н., чого-н.
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adj корисний, здоровий, благотворний, благодійний, добродійний- wholesome advice корисна порада- wholesome influence благотворний/ здоровий вплив
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