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Перевод: fluency
[существительное] плавность ; беглость
Тезаурус:
- The general line of development extends from emergent writing, through the early stages of composition towards growing fluency and control and finally to full independence.
- This exercise was also intended to assure equal fluency with all five shapes and eliminate the potential hazard of having a "favourite" shape.
- Verbal fluency is an asset and for some people spoken presentations are easy.
- It goes without saying that in order to use a device for improvising (such as scales, arpeggios, licks etc.) one has to develop the particular device to such a level of fluency that physically playing it in any key or position has become almost instinctive, or second nature.
- We were impressed with the fluency with which she manipulated her thousand word vocabulary, though speech itself did seem to be a considerable effort for her.
- Participate in simple presentations or performances with some fluency.
- ALAN LIMBRICK Pentatonics FLUENCY CHECK-UP
- The restaging generally has less bite and less fluency than Hall's original - Susanna's humour is more truly peasant-like - but it feels warmer and more sympathetic.
- Jews and Arabs lived together in the street, speaking each other's language with some fluency, and it was an Israeli Jew who first pointed to the white house.
- This fluency once led Mikhail Botvinnik to class Reshevsky as a mere "spieler", meaning a coffee-house player.
- Romania's inability to provide quick ball and their fumbling loss of possession often allowed the Scots to counter-attack from deep positions with the same instinctive fluency that has earned them 130 points in four games at Murrayfield this year.
- We're about to move into more sophisticated harmonic applications for Pentatonics, hence my concern for your fluency with all five shapes.
- Blessed for a military man with unusual fluency with the pen, Lugard brought to this task a literary energy and a crusading passion which seem to have mesmerized those who heard him into believing that a discovery of the first importance in the field of imperial administration had just been made.
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