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agility [ə'dʒɪlətɪ](a) (physical) agilité f, souplesse f;∎ to move with great agility se déplacer avec une grande agilité -
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nounsport agilityExpl Terme générique pour différentes épreuves d'adresse dans les concours canins: saut d'obstacle, slalom, etc. -
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tzitzicuicatinemi > tzitzicuicatinen.*\TZITZICUICATINEMI v.i., voyager rapidement." titzitzicuicatinemiz ", tu voyageras rapidement. Sah6,123 (titzitzicujcatinemjz) et Sah6,214 - thou art to proceed with agility.Dictionnaire de la langue nahuatl classique > TZITZICUICATINEMI
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tzitzicuini > tzitzicuin.*\TZITZICUINI v.i., être vif, prompt.Esp., ser ligero suelto y desembuelto. Molina II 152v." tzitzicuini, tzitzicuicatinemi ", il est vif, il se meut avec vivacité - it is agile; it moves with agility. Est dit de l'oiseau Molotl. Sah11,48.*\TZITZICUINI v.inanimé, jaillir." ca huâlchichitôniz huâltzitzicuiniz îîxâyo ", car ses larmes couleront, jailliront. Sah6,74 (oaltzitzicujnjz). -
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skilfully [ˈskɪlfəlɪ]* * *GB, skillfully US ['skɪlfəlɪ] adverb1) ( with ability) [play, write] habilement; [written] de façon habile2) ( with agility) adroitement -
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mobility n1 ( ability to move) mobilité f ; ( of features) mobilité f ; ( agility) agilité f ; those with restricted mobility les personnes à mobilité réduite ; it allows unrestricted mobility cela permet de se déplacer sans mal ; -
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