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1 гладкост
smoothness(на език, стил) fluency* * *гла̀дкост,* * *flatness; smoothness; fluency (на език, стил)* * *1. (на език, стил) fluency 2. smoothness -
2 плавност
(на движение) ease, lightness, grace, suppleness(на говор) fluency, smoothness(на стил) facility* * *пла̀вност,ж., само ед. (на движение) ease, lightness, grace, suppleness, smoothness; (на говор) fluency, smoothness; (на стил) facility.* * *fluency; fluidity* * *1. (на говор) fluency, smoothness 2. (на движение) ease, lightness, grace, suppleness 3. (на стил) facility -
3 негладкост
unevenness, roughness(на стил и пр.) lack of fluency* * *негла̀дкост,ж., само ед. unevenness, roughness; (на стил и пр.) lack of fluency.* * *1. (на стил и пр.) lack of fluency 2. unevenness, roughness
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