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1 ловкость
1) General subject: ability, address, adroitness, agility, ambidexterity, art, artfulness, artifice, cleverness, craft, cunning, deftness, dexterity, expertise, feat, finesse, gimmickry, hand, handicraft, handiness, knack (профессиональная), legerity (движений), light hand, moxie, policy, science, skilfulness, skill, sleight, smartness, stunt, subtlety, tactics, trickiness, twist of the wrist, dispatch, grace, swiftness2) Jocular: escapology3) Rare: (проворство) nimbleness4) Diplomatic term: savoir faire5) Jargon: hang6) Automation: dexterousness7) Aviation medicine: dextrality8) Makarov: mental agility -
2 ловкость рук
1) General subject: Yorkshire, conjuration, conjury, hankey pankey, hankey-pankey, hanky panky, hanky-panky, hocus pocus, hocus-pocus, juggle, jugglery, manual dexterity, manual dexterousness, palmistry (в воровстве, мошенничестве), prestidigitation, sleight of hand, sleight-of-hand, twist of the wrist2) French: legerdemain3) Geography: York4) Aviation medicine: manual devolution5) Phraseological unit: Leger-de-main -
3 проворство
1) General subject: adroitness, agility, briskness, deftness, dexterity, dexterousness, fleetness, handiness, legerity, lightness, nimbleness, promptitude, promptness, quickness, smartness, twist of the wrist, swiftness2) Bookish: celerity3) Aviation medicine: dexterity (работы руками), dextrality (работы руками)4) Makarov: alertness, mental agility -
4 сноровка
1) General subject: craft, cum savvy, cum-savvy, dexterity, knack, skill, trick, twist of the wrist, science2) Medicine: proficiency3) Diplomatic term: savoir faire4) Jargon: hang -
5 сноровка
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6 ловкость рук
sleight of hand имя существительное:sleight of hand (ловкость рук, жонглерство)prestidigitation (ловкость рук, показывание фокусов)словосочетание:twist of the wrist (ловкость рук, сноровка) -
7 растянуть
1) General subject: drag out (рассказ и т. п.), drawl, ease, elongate, expand, extend, give a stretch (что-л.), overblow, overreach (ся), prolong, pull, rick (мышцу), spin out, sprawl, strain, stretch, wiredraw, wrick (мышцу), sprain (ногу и т.п. - to overstrain or wrench (the ligaments of an ankle, wrist, or other joint) so as to injure without fracture or dislocation. Also: twist), eke out (растянуть запасы), wrench2) Engineering: spread3) Rare: protract4) Mathematics: distend5) Architecture: to elm
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twist — 1. verb 1) the impact twisted the chassis Syn: crumple, crush, buckle, mangle, warp, deform, distort 2) her face twisted with rage Syn: contort, screw up 3) Ma anxiously twisted a hand … Thesaurus of popular words
Wrist roller — The wrist roller (earliest referred to as York Wrist Developer) is a device designed for strengthening the wrists together in a rolling pulling motion. It consists of a bar of varying lengths, with a cord or rope attached, which the user rolls… … Wikipedia
wrist — [rist] n. [ME < OE < base of wræstan, to twist, WREST] 1. the joint or part of the arm between the hand and the forearm; carpus 2. the corresponding part in an animal 3. the part of a sleeve, glove, etc. that covers the wrist 4. WRIST PIN ☆ … English World dictionary
twist — twist1 S3 [twıst] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(move)¦ 2¦(bend)¦ 3¦(wind)¦ 4¦(turn)¦ 5¦(road/river)¦ 6¦(words)¦ 7 twist your ankle/wrist/knee 8 twist and turn 9 twist somebody s arm ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1300 1400; … Dictionary of contemporary English
twist — twist1 [ twıst ] verb ** ▸ 1 bend/turn out of shape ▸ 2 turn part of body ▸ 3 turn something in circle ▸ 4 wind something around something ▸ 5 have many bends ▸ 6 injure part of body ▸ 7 change meaning ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) transitive to force… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
twist — 1 verb 1 BEND (T) to bend and turn something several times, especially in order to make something or to tie it to something: twist sth into/around etc: She twisted the wire into the shape of a star. 2 MOVE (I) to turn a part of your body around… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
twist — I UK [twɪst] / US verb Word forms twist : present tense I/you/we/they twist he/she/it twists present participle twisting past tense twisted past participle twisted ** 1) a) [transitive] to force something out of its original shape by bending it… … English dictionary
wrist — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bony, slender, small, thin, tiny ▪ limp, weak ▪ broken, fractured … Collocations dictionary
twist — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 act of twisting sth ADJECTIVE ▪ little, slight ▪ quick, sharp ▪ wry ▪ ‘You re brave’ she said, with a wry twist of the mouth … Collocations dictionary
twist — [[t]twɪ̱st[/t]] ♦♦♦ twists, twisting, twisted 1) VERB If you twist something, you turn it to make a spiral shape, for example by turning the two ends of it in opposite directions. [V n] Her hands began to twist the handles of the bag she carried … English dictionary
twist*/ — [twɪst] verb I 1) [I/T] to bend or turn into a different shape, or to force something out of its original shape by bending it or turning it The force of the explosion had twisted the metal.[/ex] 2) [T] to turn something in a circle with your… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English