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1 крок
чкроки мн. — ( звуки ходи) footsteps
прискорити крок — to mend (to quicken, to accelerate) one's pace
тихим кроком військ. — slow time
швидким кроком військ. — quick time
йти великими кроками — to walk with long ( vigorous) strides
звук кроків — footsteps, tread
2) спец. ( відстань) spacing; pitchкрок гвинта — lead, lead of screw, propeller pitch, twist
крок доріжок комп. — track pitch
3)за два кроки — а step ( or two) from here
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2 рушати
= рушити1) ( починати рух) to start, to begin to move; ( в дорогу) to set out ( forth)не руш його! — leave him alone!, leave him be!
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3 бігом
running; військ. at the double, double quick
См. также в других словарях:
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quick march — noun marching at quick time (Freq. 1) • Hypernyms: ↑march, ↑marching … Useful english dictionary
quick march — noun a brisk military march … English new terms dictionary
quick march — interjection used as a command to tell a group of soldiers to march quickly … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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