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Makarov: regular stride, rhythmical stride -
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1) разг. (как говорят, как принято говорить) as the phrase is; so to say (speak)О. Христофор разговорился и, что называется, вошёл во вкус. (А. Чехов, Степь) — Father Khristofor became talkative and got into his stride as the phrase is.
2) прост. (отличный, замечательный) smth., smb. really good, regular splendid; cf. top notch; A 1Действительно, книжка - что называется, товарищ Андрощук. Как добрался до неё, оторваться никак не могу. (Н. Островский, Как закалялась сталь) — 'A real good book, Comrade Androshchuk. Just can't tear myself away from it.'
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