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Синонимический ряд:1. winding (adj.) circuitous; meandering; nomadic; rambling; travelling; twisting; wandering; winding; zigzagging2. slipping (verb) crawling; creeping; gliding; lurking; prowling; pussyfooting; skulking; sliding; slinking; slipping; sneaking; stealing; worming3. slithering (verb) slithering; undulating4. winding (verb) coiling; curling; entwining; meandering; spiralling; twining; twisting; weaving; winding; wreathing -
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1. a ползающий2. a медленный; расслабленный3. a раболепствующий, холуйствующий4. a ползучий, медленно надвигающийсяcreeping urbanization — медленный, но неотвратимый рост городов, непрекращающаяся урбанизация
creeping featurism — ползучий "улучшизм"
creeping motion — "ползучее " движение
Синонимический ряд:1. progressive (adj.) by degrees; continuous; gentle; gradual; moderate; piecemeal; progressive; regular; step-by-step2. dragging (verb) crawling; dragging; inching3. slipping (verb) crawling; gliding; lurking; mousing; prowling; pussyfooting; shirking; skulking; sliding; slinking; slipping; snaking; sneaking; stealing; worming -
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1. n ав. планирование2. n планеризм, планёрный спортСинонимический ряд:1. flying (noun) air transport; atmospheric travel; aviation; ballooning; flight; flying; soaring; space flight; travel by air2. flowing (verb) flowing; rolling; sailing3. slipping (verb) creeping; easing; glissading; lurking; mousing; prowling; pussyfooting; shirking; skulking; slicking; sliding; slinking; slipping; slithering; snaking; sneaking; stealing; waltzing -
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воровство; грабежСинонимический ряд:1. taking (noun) catching; getting; pilfering; removing; stealing; taking; theft; using; walking away with2. gripping (verb) clasping; clenching; grasping; gripping; hang on3. seizing (verb) catching; clutching; commandeering; confiscating; expropriating; grappling; nabbing; seizing; snatching; taking -
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1. a скользящий, плавно движущийся2. a редк. преходящий, неустойчивый, непостоянныйСинонимический ряд:1. moving (adj.) alternating; being shipped; commuting; moving; passing; running; shifting; transported; traveling2. coasting (verb) coasting; drifting3. slipping (verb) crawling; creeping; dropping off; easing; falling away; falling off; gliding; glissading; lurking; mousing; prowling; pussyfooting; sagging; shirking; skidding; skulking; slicking; slinking; slipping; slithering; slumping; snaking; sneaking; stealing; waltzing; worming
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