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fluent, fluide, fluidique -
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terrain boulant, sable fluent, roche mouvante, sol fluide -
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пла́вный та́нец — danse harmonieuse
* * *adj1) gener. fluent, sans choc, fluide, liquide (о звуке), nombreux2) eng. progressif (напр. о возрастании скорости), souple -
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м. геол.terrain m mouvant* * *n1) obs. syrte2) eng. roche mouvante, sable aquifère, sable boulant, sable coulant, sable flottant, sable fluent, sable mouvant, sol fluide, terrain coulant, terrain déliquescent, terrain mouvant, nappe aquifère, torrent (при проходке туннелей)3) construct. sable bouillant, sable boulant, sable flottant, sable fluant, sable mobile, sable mouvant, terre fluente -
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Fluent — can refer to:* fluency, in linguistics, the ability to communicate quickly. * fluent (mathematics), in mathematics, a continuous function * fluent (artificial intelligence), in artificial intelligence, a condition that varies over time * Fluent,… … Wikipedia
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fluent — fluent, ente (flu an, an t ) adj. 1° Terme de philosophie. Qui coule, qui passe. Les choses fluentes, opposées aux choses persistantes. Scaliger, ayant divisé toutes les choses du monde en permanentes et fluentes, croyait que les noms… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
fluent — [flo͞o′ənt] adj. [L fluens (gen. fluentis), prp. of fluere, to flow: see FLUCTUATE] 1. flowing or moving smoothly and easily [fluent verse] 2. able to write or speak easily, smoothly, and expressively [fluent in French] fluently adv … English World dictionary
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fluent — ► ADJECTIVE 1) speaking or writing in an articulate and natural manner. 2) (of a language) used easily and accurately. 3) smoothly graceful and easy: a runner in fluent motion. 4) able to flow freely; fluid. DERIVATIVES fluency noun fluently… … English terms dictionary
Fluent — Flu ent, n. 1. A current of water; a stream. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. [Cf. F. fluente.] (Math.) A variable quantity, considered as increasing or diminishing; called, in the modern calculus, the {function} or {integral}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
fluent — index eloquent, facile, fluvial, loquacious, voluble Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary