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21 процесс протекает неравномерно
Mass media: process moves by fits and startsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > процесс протекает неравномерно
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22 продвигаться
продвинуться1. advance (тж. перен.); move, или push, forward / on / further; (настойчиво сквозь снег и т. п.) forge aheadпродвигаться вперёд — advance; воен. gain / make* ground, make* headway
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нареч.by leaps; ( неравномерно) by fits and starts -
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нареч.unrhythmically; irregularly; by fits and starts идиом. -
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ж.1) ( отсутствие ритма) lack of rhythm, irregular rhythm, irregularity2) ( плохая организация) inefficient organization; disruptions plнеритми́чность в рабо́те — disruptions in work; doing the work by fits and starts
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несов. - продвига́ться, сов. - продви́нуться1) ( перемещаться вперёд) advance; move [push] forward / on / further [-ðə]; gain / make ground, make headwayс боя́ми продвига́ться вперёд — fight one's way forward
продвига́ться скачка́ми — progress in fits and starts
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м.1) ( резкое движение) jerk, spurtрывка́ми — by jerks, jerkily
2) (неритмичный темп, стиль) spurtрабо́тать рывка́ми — work in fits and starts
фи́нишный рыво́к — finishing spurt
результа́т спортсме́на в рывке́ — the athlete's performance in the snatch
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нареч.by leaps; ( неравномерно) by fits and starts -
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прлнеро́вные зу́бы — uneven teeth
неро́вная доро́га — bumpy road
неро́вный пульс — irregular/uneven/erratic pulse
он о́чень неро́вно нрч рабо́тает — his work is very erratic, he works in/by fits and starts
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