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1 withdraw
v1) отступать; выводить войска2) брать назад•to withdraw gracefully — перен. красиво выходить из игры
to withdraw without condition — выводить войска без каких-л. условий
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2 gracefully
adverbelegant; graziös [tanzen, sich bewegen]* * *adverb anmutig* * *grace·ful·ly[ˈgreɪsfəli]1. (move) graziös, anmutig2. (behave) würdevollthey are trying to handle their divorce as \gracefully as possible sie versuchen, ihre Scheidung mit so viel Anstand wie möglich hinter sich zu bringen* * *['greIsfəlɪ]adv1) move, dance anmutig, graziös; curved, shaped anmutig, elegant2) (= without a fuss) retire, accept, withdraw anstandsloshe gave in gracefully — er gab großzügig(erweise) nach
to grow old gracefully — in Würde alt werden
* * *adverbelegant; graziös [tanzen, sich bewegen]
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