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Перевод: smoothly
[наречие] гладко; плавно; ровно
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- Mark Wright, who was Mr Souness's first signing last summer and was made club captain in December, was also confident that the Anfield machinery, which has been close to breaking point several times this season, will run smoothly until the manager's expected return in July.
- Trent thought and brought his right arm over fast and smoothly.
- Mr Thornberry, who comes from Belfast, expressed two anxieties about the election: first, whether the technical arrangements made for the election would proceed smoothly; second, whether the use of symbols on ballot papers to enable illiterate voters to identify the party of their choice would work satisfactorily.
- Don't be unprepared for your honeymoon, choose from this selection of useful things to help your trip run smoothly.
- After a few seconds the attitude should be allowed to steepen up gradually and smoothly until the full climbing angle is reached.
- "We are here," de Craon began smoothly, "to represent our master's interests and to establish a better relationship between King Philip IV and the Scottish throne.
- Christie was away smoothly out of his blocks and never looked like being caught, though the bustling Rosswess pulled clear of the remainder of the field, including the two Scottish Commonwealth Games representatives, Jamie Henderson, who was third, and Elliot Bunney.
- The development of the productive forces is by no means a smoothly rising curve.
- Mrs Venables' cake was - as she had said - a perfect coffee gteau, smoothly frosted in caramel, with three cherries on the top.
- This is not because of any sudden blinding scientific revelation proving that lead - added to petrol to make cars' engines run more smoothly - dissolves children's brains.
- Together they pulled back the high door, which despite its rustic appearance, ran smoothly on well-greased and balanced rollers.
- I wanted to have Dana beside me as his coffin slid so smoothly into the flames and my mother clutched my arm, not daring to watch something she felt was horrible - and was to happen to her one day, at the new crematorium in Bath, high up in those verdant hills.
- "In a perfect world," he whispered, making little darting gestures with his hands, "everything would go smoothly, silently, on oiled wheels."
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