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1 двигаться по дуге
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2 двигаться
дви́гаться гл.
move, travelдви́гаться возвра́тно-поступа́тельно — reciprocateдви́гаться за́дним хо́дом авто — drive in reverse (gear), back outдви́гаться заме́дленно — be in [have] decelerated motionдви́гаться на спу́ске — drive downhillдви́гаться под го́ру — drive downhillдви́гаться под де́йствием со́бственного ве́са — move by gravityдви́гаться по дуге́ — move [travel] in [along] an arc of a circleдви́гаться по кру́гу — move [travel] in a circleдви́гаться по отноше́нию к … — move relative to …дви́гаться по пара́боле — move [travel] in a parabolaдви́гаться по прямо́й — move [travel] in a straight lineдви́гаться поступа́тельно — move translationallyдви́гаться по траекто́рии — move [travel] in a pathдви́гаться по часово́й стре́лке — move clockwiseдви́гаться про́тив часово́й стре́лки — move counter-clockwise [anti-clockwise]дви́гаться прямолине́йно — move rectilinearlyдви́гаться равноме́рно — move [travel] uniformlyдви́гаться уско́ренно — be in [have] accelerated motion
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