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1 неторопливый аллюр
General subject: easy paceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > неторопливый аллюр
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2 неторопливый темп
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3 неторопливый шаг
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4 не спеша
1) General subject: a bit at a time, at an easy pace, at leisure, by easy stages, leisurely, deliberately, unhurriedly2) Music: commodo -
5 не спеша
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6 угнаться
св разгза кем/чем-л to keep pace/up with sb/sth, to catch up with sb/sth, to catch sb upза ним не уго́нишься — it isn't easy to keep pace/up with him
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7 недалеко
1) General subject: a little way off, a short distance away, about (he is somewhere about - он где-то здесь; Mr. Jones is not about - господин Джоунз вышел), at a stone's throw, in the offing, near, nearby, not a hundred miles away, short way off, there or thereabouts, thereabouts, thereabout, one pace away (from - от), within easy reach2) Colloquial: little way3) Mathematics: not far4) Architecture: a little way, a short way5) Semiconductors: near by -
8 бешеный
1. rabid, madбешеная собака — mad dog, rabid dog
2. ( неистовый) furious♢
бешеная скорость — furious / breakneck speed / paceбешеные деньги — easy money sg.; ( большие) fantastic sum sg.
бешеные цены разг. — exorbitant / extravagant prices
бешеная гонка вооружений — frenzied arms drive / race
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9 бег
1. harness races2. harness racing3. joggingбег легким, пружинистым шагом — easy jogging
4. run; running; race; races; escapeбег, высоко поднимая колени — run with high knee action
бег или скачки «голова в голову» — ding-dong race
барьерный бег; бег с препятствиями — hurdle race
5. in full careerпобежать, пуститься бегом — to break into a run
6. race7. runningСинонимический ряд:ход (сущ.) движение; ход
См. также в других словарях:
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easy-going — easygoing eas y*go ing, easy going eas y go ing([=e]z [y^]*g[=o] [i^]ng), a. 1. Moving easily; hence, mild tempered; relaxed and casual; ease loving; inactive. Contrasted with {tense}. [WordNet sense 2] Syn: degage, easy going, laid back. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Easy wicket — 1. (cricket) pitch of slow pace which favours the batsmen; 2. easy task; comfortable position in life: The manager is on an easy wicket here … Dictionary of Australian slang