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['sʌpl] 1. прил.1) гибкий, мягкий, эластичныйSyn:Ant:2) податливый, покладистый, послушный, уступчивыйsupple horse — хорошо выезженная, дрессированная лошадь
Syn:3) льстивый; услужливый, угодливыйSyn:4) шотл. умный, хитрый••2. гл.supple Tam — шотл. марионетка
а) делать гибким, мягким, смягчатьб) делаться гибким, мягким -
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((of the body etc) bending easily: Take exercise if you want to keep supple; supple dancers.) flexibletr['sʌpəl]adj.• ligero (Vino) adj.• suave (Vino) adj.adj.• dócil adj.• flexible adj.'sʌpəladjective - pler -plər, -plə(r), - plest -pləst, -plɪst <body/fingers> ágil; < leather> fino y flexible, suave['sʌpl]ADJ [body, leather] flexible; [joint, limb] ágil; [skin] suaveto keep o.s. supple — mantenerse flexible
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