1.b> , , ; the power of the human spirit to overcome difficulties / , ; we seek harmony between body and spirit ; I'm 85, but I still feel young in spirit 85 , / ;
2.b> ( , , i> .i> , i>); , , ; he is dead, but his spirit lives on / , ; it was believed that people could be possessed by evil spirits , ; Holy Spirit .i> ;
3.b> , i> ; a brave spirit / ; kindred spirits ( i>); she is a strong and independent spirit ;
4.b> .i> pli> , , ; to be in high [low] spirits [] / ; her spirits lifted / rose / as she read the letter / ; you must try and keep your spirits up ;
5.b> , , , ; she is small, but she makes up for it with great spirit , / ; although the team lost, they played with tremendous spirit , ; they took away his freedom and broke his spirit ;
6.b> i> , , ; we acted in a spirit of cooperation ; the players have a very strong team spirit / ; the exhibition captures the spirit of the age / times / / ; obey the spirit, not the letter of the law / , / ;
7.b> 1) .i> pli> i> (, , i> .i>); vodka is a type of spirit ; spirits are more expensive than beer, but they get you drunk faster , ;
2) .i> ;
8.b> (Spirit) .i> "", "" B-2;
spirit lamp .i> , ; spirit level .i> .