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agility [ə'dʒɪlətɪ](a) (physical) agilité f, souplesse f;∎ to move with great agility se déplacer avec une grande agilité -
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agility [əˊdʒɪlətɪ] nпрово́рство, быстрота́, жи́вость, ло́вкость -
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■ The capacity to decelerate, accelerate, and change direction quickly while maintaining good body control without decreasing speed.■ Fähigkeit zur schnellen und zweckmäßigen Lösung motorischer Aufgaben. -
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1. поворотливость <способность ЛА изменять направление полета и угловое пространственное положение>2. перестройка < частоты>aerobatic agilityall-envelope agilitydogfighting agilityfully-loaded agilityhelicopter agilitylateral agilitymaneuver agilitymultiaxis agilitynose pointing agilitypulse-to-pulse frequency agilityroll agilityslow-speed agility -
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маневренность; маневроспособность; быстрота [оперативность] действий -
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see academic.ru/1182/agile">agile: Beweglichkeit, die; Flinkheit, die; Behändigkeit, die* * *[-'‹i-]noun die Wendigkeit, die Geschicklichkeit* * *ag·il·ity[əˈʤɪləti, AM -t̬i]mental \agility geistige Beweglichkeit [o Flexibilität]* * *[ə'dZIlItɪ]n(of person) Agilität f, Beweglichkeit f, Wendigkeit f; (of thinker) Beweglichkeit f, Wendigkeit f; (of body, movements) Gelenkigkeit f, Geschmeidigkeit f; (of animal) Flinkheit f, Behändigkeit f* * *agility of mind, mental agility geistige Beweglichkeit* * *noun, no pl.see agile: Beweglichkeit, die; Flinkheit, die; Behändigkeit, die* * *n.Behendigkeit f.Behändigkeit f.Gewandtheit f.Lebendigkeit f. -
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Gen Mgtthe organizational capability to be flexible, responsive, adaptive, and show initiative in times of change and uncertainty. Agility has origins in manufacturing and has been cited as a source of competitive advantage by many management gurus, including Rosabeth Moss Kanter and Tom Peters. One writer who has explored the concept of agility in greater depth is Richard Pascale, for whom the key to agility lies in what the organization is, as opposed to what it does. Agility grew as a reaction against the slowness of bureaucratic organizations to respond to changing market conditions. The virtual organization has been quoted as one extreme example of an agile organization. -
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------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] agility[Swahili Word] kinamu[Part of Speech] noun[Class] 7------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] agility[Swahili Word] usafidi[Part of Speech] noun[Derived Word] Pers.------------------------------------------------------------[English Word] agility (of movements etc.)[Swahili Word] wepesi[Part of Speech] noun------------------------------------------------------------ -
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1. n подвижность, проворство, быстрота; живость; ловкость2. n сообразительностьСинонимический ряд:1. lightness (noun) balance; effortlessness; grace; lightness2. nimbleness (noun) alacrity; alertness; coordination; deftness; dexterity; dispatch; litheness; liveliness; nimbleness; quickness; sprightliness; sprynessАнтонимический ряд: -
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сущ.1) общ. быстрота, живость, проворство2) упр. подвижность*, быстрота реакции* (скорость реагирования организации на изменения внешней среды, в том числе на опасности и возможности, которые это изменение открывает; термин введен Р. Паскалем)Companies achieve real agility only when every function and process — when every person — is able and eager to rise to every challenge. — Компании достигают реальной подвижности только тогда, когда каждая функция и каждый процесс, а также каждый человек, способны и очень хотят вынести пользу из любой трудной ситуации.
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The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > agility
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agility — a•gil•i•ty [[t]əˈdʒɪl ɪ ti[/t]] n. 1) the power of moving quickly and easily; nimbleness: exercises demanding agility[/ex] 2) the ability to think and draw conclusions quickly; intellectual acuity: mental agility[/ex] • Etymology: 1375–1425; late … From formal English to slang
agility — /əˈdʒɪləti/ (say uh jiluhtee) noun the power of moving quickly and easily; nimbleness: agility of the body; agility of the mind. {late Middle English agilite, from French, from Latin agilitas} …