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1 ритмичный шаг
Makarov: regular stride, rhythmical stride
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lilting — adjective characterized by a buoyant rhythm an easy lilting stride the flute broke into a light lilting air a swinging pace a graceful swingy walk a tripping singing measure • Syn: ↑swinging, ↑swingy, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
tripping — adjective 1. moving easily and quickly; nimble the dancer was light and graceful a lightsome buoyant step walked with a light tripping step • Syn: ↑light, ↑lightsome • Similar to: ↑light footed … Useful english dictionary