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Перевод: fast
[прилагательное] прочный; крепкий; твердый; закрепленный; фиксированный; нелиняющий; стойкий; верный; скорый; быстрый; неточный; легкомысленный; фривольный; беспутный; [наречие] прочно; скоро; крепко; сильно; стойко; быстро; часто; [существительное] засов ; швартов ; причал ; пост ; штрек (в угле) ; говенье [церк.]; [глагол] поститься; голодать; говеть
Тезаурус:
- We lost the toss in a 30-over contest and spent an undignified two hours being peppered by Antigua's formidable array of fast bowlers on a "flying" (if you know what I mean).
- After nine months in office he still is uncertain whether to go fast or slow on any issue from the Russians to oil slicks.
- Anguilla (pronounced An-Gwil-a) is just an hour's flight from Antigua and with a mean monthly temperature of 80 degrees fahrenheit it is not surprising that this British Crown Colony is fast becoming the "in" place for holidaymakers.
- This needs emphasising to patients, as some on diet alone quickly learn that they have glycosuria after meals so solve the problem by testing the urine after the overnight fast or before meals.
- Originally a good enough fast bowler to play for Warwickshire Second XI, Richardson subsequently moderated his pace to become "tight medium" and took more than 2,000 wickets for the club.
- Fast, low-growing legumes, tares are excellent for suppressing weeds.
- Apparently there must have been very heavy rain higher up the dale because there had been some flooding and the river was running very fast.
- Ions are fine for probing electrically conducting materials because the charge they carry to the specimen is carried away as fast as it builds up.
- Of Boris Fedorov, head of Russian affairs in the EBRD's merchant banking department, Attalli says he "fought hard against the Soviet regime when economic reform did not move fast enough".
- For the rest of the first circuit Run And Skip and Dawn Run, both regular frontrunners, vied for the lead on the fast ground, and their duel took them well clear of the rest of the field.
- The dividing line between altruistic and selfish ends is often thin, but any person who considers the aim of a fast to be selfish should not yield to its pressure, even though the person engaged in the fast might die as a result.
- Presumably the well of fast bowlers will one day run dry and then West Indies will have to devise a new strategy; after all, India did not fare too badly in the 1960s and '70s with a quartet of spinners.
- Davis seized one end and started down the bank to where the horse was fast in the mud.
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