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1 зыбкий
unsteady; (о мнениях и т. п.) vacillatingзыбкое положение (перен.) — tricky situation
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2 зыбкий
1) ( в состоянии лёгкого движения) unsteadyзы́бкая ло́дка — shaky (small) boat
зы́бкая пове́рхность о́зера — rippled surface of a lake
зы́бкое боло́то — quaking bog
2) (ненадёжный, изменчивый) changeable; unstable; (о мнениях и т.п.) vacillatingзы́бкое положе́ние — tricky situation
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