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1 žustar
nimble, brisk, quick* * *• smart• speedy• spry• swift• nimble -
2 dosjetljiv
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3 okretan
adj (spretan) nimble, agile, spry, alert; (brz) lithe, brisk, on his toes; (vješt) dext(e)r-ous, adroit, clever, skilled, versatile | okretan na jeziku glib, fluent, voluble, ready-tongued, smooth-tongued, having the gift of gab, fig having kissed the Blarney s* * *• expeditious• canny• brisk• briskly• smart• slick• speedy• swift• ingenious• fluent• adroit• agile• quick• ready• neat• natty• nimble -
4 brz
fast, rapid, quick* * *• express• expeditious• brisk• winged• sharp• slippy• splutter• snap• spanking• speedy• swift• prompt• instant• fast one• fleet• fast• agile• rapid• rattling• quick• natty• nimble -
5 lak
lacquer, za ličenje varnish, lak za nokte nail-polish, lak za kosu hair spray, lakirana koža patentleather* * *• easy• effortless• varnish• slight• sketchy• smooth• soft• tardy• light• lacquer• lightsome• fleet• facile• airy• polish• nimble• mobile -
6 lakonog
adj light-footed, fleet, nimble(-footed)* * *• easy going -
7 okretno
adv nimbly, alertly, dext(e)rously itd. (- okretan); in a nimble/aiert/dext(e)rous itd. manner; with agility/alertness/dexterity/skill/versatility i - govoriti speak fluently/ /volubly/glibly, be glib, have a ready/glib tongue, be smooth-tongued, have the* * *• expeditiously• nattily -
8 snalažljiv
adj resourceful; ingenious, inventive; quick-thinking, quick-witted* * *• shifty• intelligent• adaptive• adroit• resourceful• quick witted• quick• nimble -
9 spretan
knacky, habile, light fingered, workmanlike* * *• capable• cleanly• deft• dexterous• efficient• wieldy• skilful• skilled• slick• handed• habile• handy• adroit• resourceful• neat-handed• nimble• natty -
10 prebrz
adj too quick/fast; (okretan) too nimble/ /agile; (nagao) overhasty, too hasty
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Nimble — may refer to: HMS Nimble, the name of several Royal Navy vessels RMAS Nimble (A222), a British naval auxiliary ship USS Nimble, the name of two US Navy vessels Castle Nimble, a castle in Wales Nimble (bread), a brand of bread owned by Hovis Camp… … Wikipedia
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nimble — ► ADJECTIVE (nimbler, nimblest) ▪ quick and agile in movement, action, or thought. DERIVATIVES nimbly adverb. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
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nimble — adjective 1 able to move quickly and easily with light neat movements: a nimble climber | nimble fingers 2 a nimble mind/brain/wit an ability to think quickly or understand things easily: They liked his nimble mind his ability to come up with… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
nimble — adjective (nimbler; nimblest) Etymology: Middle English nimel, from Old English numol holding much, from niman to take; akin to Old High German neman to take, Greek nemein to distribute, manage, nomos pasture, nomos usage, custom, law Date: 14th… … New Collegiate Dictionary