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1) General subject: agile, as brisk as a bee, cracking, dapper, darting, expedite, expeditious, fast, feathered, feathery, fleet, fleeting, fluent, flying, hasty, high energy, high-energy (о частицах), hot shot, hotshot, hurried, jet propelled, jump (о музыке), light (о движениях), light handed, light-handed, lightsome, lissom, lissome, lithesome, lively, nimble (об ответе), prompt, quick, rapid, rathe, rattling (о походке, движениях), ready, round (о движении), sharp, slick, slippy, spanking, speedy, spirited, straightaway, summary, sweeping, sweepy, swift, swift-handed, tantivy, telegraphic, trotty, volant, whipping, winged, play fast and loose, smart, meteoric2) Naval: tearing3) Medicine: festinant4) Colloquial: jet-propelled, pacey, quick of foot, snappy, up (о темпе в джазовой или танцевальной музыке), zippy5) Obsolete: present6) Engineering: high-speed, sudden7) Rare: flighty, pernicious, speedful, thrift8) Automobile industry: racing9) Jargon: loose as a goose, sudden death, horse apple, loose10) Information technology: explosive, prompt (моментальный)11) Drilling: live12) Aviation medicine: touch-and-go13) Makarov: energetic, express, lissom (в движениях), lissome (в движениях), lithesome (в движениях), lively (об уме и т.п.), precipitate14) Taboo: hell-bent -
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1) General subject: speedy gallop, tantivy2) Makarov: smart gallop -
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General subject: at full gallop, tantivy -
6 звук охотничьего рожка
General subject: tantivyУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > звук охотничьего рожка
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1) General subject: blistering, blitz (об атаке, налёте), brash, darting, dashing, fast moving, fast-moving, flying, freck, headlong, heady, hell bent, impetuous, precipitant, precipitate, quick, rash, rathe, ready, rushing, slap-bang, slapping, slashing, sluicy (о течении), splitting, sudden, sweeping, sweepy, tantivy, tear away, tear-away, tearing, telegraphic, vehement, violent, whirlwind, break-neck, breakneck2) Military: aggressive (об атаке)3) Bookish: hurtling4) Metallurgy: vigorous5) Makarov: precipitous -
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См. также в других словарях:
Tantivy — Tan*tiv y, adv. [Said to be from the note of a hunting horn.] Swiftly; speedily; rapidly; a fox hunting term; as, to ride tantivy. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tantivy — Tan*tiv y, n. A rapid, violent gallop; an impetuous rush. Cleverland. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tantivy — Tan*tiv y, v. i. To go away in haste. [Colloq.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tantivy — [tan tiv′ē] adv. [prob. echoic of sound of a horse galloping] at full gallop; headlong n. pl. tantivies a gallop; rapid movement … English World dictionary
tantivy — /tænˈtɪvi/ (say tan tivee) adverb 1. at full gallop or speed: to ride tantivy. –adjective 2. swift; rapid. –noun (plural tantivies) 3. a gallop; a rush. 4. a hunting cry; a cry of tantivy . –interjection 5. (a hunting cry when the chase is at… …
tantivy — /tan tiv ee/, adv., adj., n., pl. tantivies, interj. adv. 1. at full gallop: to ride tantivy. adj. 2. swift; rapid. n. 3. a gallop; rush interj. 4. (used as a hunting cry when the chase is at full speed.) [1635 45; orig. uncert.] * * * … Universalium
Tantivy Towers — is a three act light opera, written by A. P. Herbert and with music composed by Thomas Frederick Dunhill.It premiered on 16th January 1931 at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, and later transferred to the New Theatre.… … Wikipedia
tantivy — I. adverb Etymology: origin unknown Date: 1641 at a gallop II. noun (plural tivies) Date: circa 1658 1. a rapid gallop or ride 2. tantara … New Collegiate Dictionary
tantivy — noun The sound of a hunting horn in imitation of a galloping horse … Wiktionary
tantivy — tan·tiv·y || tæn tɪvɪ adj. fast speedy adv. speedily, quickly; at full gallop n. fast movement; fast ride on a horse; hunting cry that a hunter shouts while riding a horse at full gallop … English contemporary dictionary
tantivy — [tan tɪvi] archaic noun (plural tantivies) a rapid gallop or ride. exclamation used as a hunting cry. Origin C17: prob. imitative of the sound of galloping … English new terms dictionary