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tr['spraɪtlɪ]with a sprightly step: con paso ligeroadj.• alegre adj.• despejado, -a adj.• despierto, -a adj.• dispuesto, -a adj.• vivaz adj.'spraɪtli['spraɪtlɪ]ADJ (compar sprightlier) (superl sprightliest) enérgico* * *['spraɪtli] -
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[΄spraitli] a աշխույժ, ուրախ. with a sprightly step աշխույժ քայլվածքով -
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ˈspraɪtlɪ
1. прил.
1) веселый, живой, оживленный Syn: lively
2) бодрый, бойкий, энергичный
2. нареч. весело, оживленно Syn: animatedly, with animation живой, оживленный, веселый бодрый, бойкий, энергичный - * style живой слог, бойкое перо - her * step ее бодрая походка, ее легкий шаг живо, оживленно, весело бойко, энергично sprightly оживленно, весело ~ оживленный, веселыйБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > sprightly
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