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Перевод: shortcut
[прилагательное] укороченный; сокращенный; мелко накрошенный; [существительное] кратчайшее расстояние; кратчайший путь; наиболее рациональный способ
Тезаурус:
- Thanks for the tip, Daniel, we're sure our readers will enjoy impressing their friends with this useful shortcut.
- Those streets, the gloomy shortcut by the church,
- We wouldn't have been passing the church except that we called in to collect Maggie Sullivan and it's a shortcut from her place to the Feathers."
- To arrive somewhere in it is to take a shortcut to celebrity; park it, and you create an instant tourist attraction.
- I got to the end of the passage, called - harmlessly enough - Edwards's Shortcut.
- Being pushed for time, it can be tempting for midwives to go for a shortcut solution - one that doesn't involve sitting with a mum for an hour or more, as often as necessary, supporting her, encouraging her and increasing her confidence.
- For a while she hovered in the doorway of a film company building and watched the steady but sparse traffic of shoppers, office messengers and business types who were using the pathways through the square's railed park as a shortcut on their way to somewhere else but then a gold-braided security guard stepped out and asked if he could help her, and it was clear that she was being told to move on.
- Perhaps they believed Iona was a shortcut to Heaven?
- He took a shortcut through the Lion terraces to reach the Broad Walk down the zoo's centre.
- A degree is no shortcut to the acquisition of the essential practical skills; experience is won by time and application:
- much of it taking a shortcut to the city centre ('rat-running').
- Nightly people end their lives in the shortcut.
- It is an inviting but illegitimate shortcut to nowhere."
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