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1 бойко
нареч.smartlyбойко говорить — speak* glibly
бойко говорить по-французски, по-английски и т. п. — speak* French, English, etc., fluently
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2 бойко
нареч.briskly; with a glib tongueбо́йко говори́ть — speak glibly
бо́йко говори́ть по-францу́зски [по-англи́йски и т.п.] — speak French [English, etc] fluently
бо́йко отвеча́ть на вопро́сы — answer questions readily
бо́йко торгова́ть (тв.) — do a brisk trade (in)
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3 без запинки
(говорить, отвечать и т. п.)speak (answer, etc.) fluently, glibly, smoothlyДиректор присутствовал при всех трёх экзаменах. Тема отвечал без запинки. (Н. Гарин-Михайловский, Детство Тёмы) — The head master was present at all the exams. Tyoma's answers were smooth and fluent.
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