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1 ловкость
1. artfulness2. shiftiness3. adroitness; dexterity4. artifice5. craftвыделяющийся как силой, так и ловкостью — equally distinguished for strength and for manual craft
6. cunning7. dexterity8. sleight9. smartnessСинонимический ряд:1. проворство (сущ.) проворство; сноровистость; сноровка; сноровку; хватка; хватку2. пронырливость (сущ.) изворотливость; оборотистость; оборотливость; пронырливость -
2 упражнения на ловкость
Sports: dexterity exercisesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > упражнения на ловкость
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