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опрятный
pełen werwy
spirited [ˈspɪrɪtɪd, америк. -t̬-] ПРИЛ.
spirited person
spirited discussion
spirited reply, attack
high-spirited ПРИЛ.
1. high-spirited person:
high-spirited
2. high-spirited horse:
high-spirited
low-spirited ПРИЛ.
low-spirited companion:
low-spirited
poor-spirited ПРИЛ.
poor-spirited
public-spirited ПРИЛ.
public-spirited
I. spirit [ˈspɪrɪt] СУЩ.
1. spirit (mind):
duch м.
2. spirit (soul):
dusza ж.
3. spirit (ghost):
duch м.
4. spirit:
spirits мн. (mood)
5. spirit (determination):
6. spirit (attitude or principle):
7. spirit (alcoholic drink):
spirit ХИМ.
Выражения:
II. spirit [ˈspɪrɪt] ГЛ. неперех. (disappear)
spirit-level СУЩ. ТЕХН.
team spirit СУЩ.
white spirit СУЩ. мн. отсут. брит.
Запись в OpenDict
free-spirited ПРИЛ.
free-spirited (adj.)
Запись в OpenDict
spirit СУЩ.
potato spirit przemysł fermentacyjny
Present
Ispirit
youspirit
he/she/itspirits
wespirit
youspirit
theyspirit
Past
Ispirited
youspirited
he/she/itspirited
wespirited
youspirited
theyspirited
Present Perfect
Ihavespirited
youhavespirited
he/she/ithasspirited
wehavespirited
youhavespirited
theyhavespirited
Past Perfect
Ihadspirited
youhadspirited
he/she/ithadspirited
wehadspirited
youhadspirited
theyhadspirited
PONS OpenDict

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We are public-spirited developers joining to contribute to national and social development.
en.wikipedia.org
Being both good and bad, adequate and inadequate, selfish and public-spirited, is just being human.
www.telegraph.co.uk
More public-spirited individuals don't do this (they might even pick up existing litter) -- why?
en.wikipedia.org
The new rebels were opposed not only to the ethic of self-control in its altruistic, public-spirited facet, but also in its individualistic, self-improving, self-help aspect.
en.wikipedia.org
This would include the existing 18,421 special constables, and other public-spirited individuals, who would be paid for serving a minimum number of days per month.
www.telegraph.co.uk