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['æmbl](to walk without hurrying: We were ambling along enjoying the scenery.) loudat se, pomalu kráčet* * *• mimochod -
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['æmbl](to walk without hurrying: We were ambling along enjoying the scenery.) pomaly kráčať* * *• íst mimochodom• pomaly krácat -
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1. verb((usually with away, off etc) to run with short, quick steps: It began to rain and we scurried home.) (rýchlo) cupkať2. noun(an act or a noise of hurrying: a scurry of feet.) cupkanie, cupot* * *• zahnat• zhon• uhánat• prehánka• dupkat• dupkanie• fujavica• hnat sa• cupkat• cupotanie• cupotat• cupkanie• cupot• chvat• rozohnat• krátky klus• metelica -
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['æmbl](to walk without hurrying: We were ambling along enjoying the scenery.) a merge agale -
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['æmbl](to walk without hurrying: We were ambling along enjoying the scenery.) σεριανώ -
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1. a ускоряющийся2. a эк. прогрессивныйСинонимический ряд:1. intensifying (adj.) accentuating; advancing; escalating; growing hotter; growing louder; heightening; increasing; intensifying; sharpening2. speeding (verb) expediting; hastening; hurrying; quickening; shaking up; speed up; speeding; step up; stepping up -
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Синонимический ряд:running (verb) bolting; bustling; darting; dashing; flitting; flying; hastening; hurrying; pelting; racing; rocketing; running; rushing; sailing; scampering; scooting; scurrying; shinning; shooting -
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['æmbl](to walk without hurrying: We were ambling along enjoying the scenery.) marcher tranquillement -
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['æmbl](to walk without hurrying: We were ambling along enjoying the scenery.) vaguear, perambular -
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