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Перевод: swift
[прилагательное] быстрый; скорый; борзый; [наречие] быстро; поспешно; [существительное] барабан ; мотовило; стриж ; [глагол] обтягивать; стягивать; зарифить
Тезаурус:
- He brushed his blond hair back from his cheek with a swift gesture, leaving the hand poised on his shoulder as if touching some invisible insignia.
- In a passage which departs from Swift's model and follows John Gay's "The Fan" (see chapter five below), Strephon pays court to Celia with serenades and sonnets, and all "the Lover's Cant".
- Following their attack on the American naval units in Pearl Harbour, the Japanese forces made remarkably swift advances in the Far East, managing to capture Singapore from the British forces, on 15th.
- The tern is swift, turning tightly among the flock to avoid the pirate.
- Rolled passes do not impress the purists, or stop the opposition, but Gloucester were slow to see the threat of Swift coming across field and when Guscott took Barnes' pass, Swift appeared outside him with the powerful Fallon overlapping on his left.
- Swift changes in the dimensions covered in any linear design are nowhere more obvious than in Ashton's five abstract ballets and his example is now being followed by David Bintley in his Choros and Consort Lessons .
- He looked at Mike owlishly, and Mike murmured a swift "thank you" into his glass.
- Endill learned that this was what had happened to his grandfather, Cornelius Swift.
- The response was so swift and unhesitating that McLeish was taken aback, and drove much too close to the car in front.
- In the context of the rapidly deteriorating popular mood, already visible in the winter of 1941-;2, the slow deflation rather than the swift puncture of the "Hitler myth" becomes all the more evident.
- From a swift glance at the back of a person's head I can at once estimate the intelligence and sexuality of that person.
- The hospital, moreover, is perfectly located for a swift getaway, just yards from the Brussels ring road and the motorway to Paris.
- Until he was nine years old, Endill Swift lived in a large wooden house at the edge of Duntinnie village.
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