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Перевод: nimble speek nimble


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проворный; верткий; шустрый; живой; гибкий; ловкий; подвижный; поворотливый; легкий; сообразительный; быстрый; находчивый


Тезаурус:

  1. Hugo had never suffered fools gladly - Edouard, not a fool, and possessed of a quick and nimble mind had forgotten that side of his nature, which he, in any case, had rarely seen.
  2. No architect before him had thought so profoundly about how buildings should function and no other had ever been so nimble in adapting to changes of fashion without loss of integrity.
  3. More is needed from Keith Piper, a nimble, bouncy type of wicketkeeper who has already scored a first-class hundred.
  4. Davies, 23, a nimble midfield player, might one day be able to tell his grandchildren of a winning double Blue.
  5. It most certainly lightened my step and made my fingers more nimble as we marched through the thick snow.
  6. All the nimble footwork in the world is to no avail in that situation.
  7. Changez's left arm was withered in some way, and stuck on the end of the attenuated limb was a lump of hard flesh the size of a golf ball, a small fist, with only a tiny thumb projecting from the solid mass where there should have been nimble, shop-painting, box-carrying fingers.
  8. John was also extremely fast and nimble, and he possessed a remarkable body-swerve which could prove most disconcerting to opposing defenders.
  9. nimble forelegs to drum
  10. The very reason she had always forbidden him to bring a refrigerator into the house was this fear that, because she was old and no longer so quick of eye and nimble of hand and foot, it might defeat her.
  11. She attacked, and overcame, the challenge of the Daily Telegraph crossword puzzle each morning, and played her dusty piano with fingers still nimble despite arthritis.
  12. Some large firms have demonstrated a preference for female workers, often on the grounds of their supposed nimble fingers though, in reality, usually because they can be paid less and are less likely to unionise and form any opposition to management.
  13. Yet it was, I think, a tragedy for both parties that the whale of London could not keep down this nimble Jonah who distracted, but so well stimulated, her lethargic stomach.

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