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1 юношеский
youthfulюношеский пыл — youthful ardour / enthusiasm
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2 юношеский
youthful ['juːθ-]ю́ношеский пыл — youthful ardour / enthusiasm [-zɪ-]
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3 юношеский пыл
1) General subject: juvenile ardour, youthful ardour2) Poetical language: fiery vehemence of youth3) Makarov: heat of youth -
4 задор
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5 задор
м.fervour, ardour; pepю́ношеский задо́р — youthful ardour
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6 юношеский
1. adolescent2. juvenileюношеский пыл, молодой задор — juvenile ardour
3. youthfulАнтонимический ряд:
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