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1 постепенный
1. progressive2. scale downпостепенно сокращать; свёртывать — phase down
постепенно сокращать — to scale smth. down
3. piecemeal4. by and byпостепенно; вскоре — by and by
5. by degree6. graded7. point by pointпостепенный; последовательный — point by point
8. progressively9. by degrees10. by step11. drift12. graceful13. gradually14. little by little15. step by step16. step-by-step17. degree18. gradualСинонимический ряд:исподволь (проч.) исподволь; мало-помалу; полегоньку; помаленьку; помалу; понемногу; понемножку; потихоньку -
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3 постепенный
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4 постепенный
1. gradual2. by degreesАвиация и космонавтика. Русско-английский словарь > постепенный
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5 постепенный
1. gradual2. by degreesБизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > постепенный
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6 я постепенно согреваюсь
General subject: I am gradually thawingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > я постепенно согреваюсь
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