другие переводы
качающийся |
swaying
swinging
shaking
oscillating
pendulous
rocky
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поворотный |
turning
swivel
swinging
revolving
turnable
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колеблющийся |
oscillating
hesitant
vibrating
vacillating
wavering
swinging
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качание |
swing
swaying
oscillation
wobble
swinging
fluctuation
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колебание |
oscillation
swing
fluctuation
hesitation
wobble
swinging
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размахивание |
swinging
flourish
flourishing
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синонимы
имя прилагательное
имя существительное
глагол
примеры использования
It yanked the iron downward, the door swinging open with a creak, then vanished like smoke.
’ A second thunderous flash of lightning deafened and half-blinded him, but he was still moving and his axe was swinging around his head, and the two Taiytakei in front of him were gawping like a pair of old men, too busy wondering why their lightning hadn’t killed him to be thinking straight.
The Vespinese circled, picking off anyone who wasn’t wearing armour, and then began to land, coming down in groups and jumping quickly clear while Tsen’s soldiers charged into them as fast as they could, howling and shrieking and swinging their spiked ashgars, trying to batter the enemy down before they could establish a foothold.
I guess swinging from tree to tree and holding on with those long arms of theirs builds muscle.
“We try again tomorrow,” Emerie swore, sporting a black eye thanks to the swinging log that had knocked her on her ass before Nesta could grab her.
” cried Rew, surging toward his companions, shrugging off another thief, parrying a strike from a short sword, and dancing through a pair of swinging long knives, trying to burst free from the group that swarmed around him.
He gestured to further doors already swinging open, and stated with courtly disinterest, “The Comte Raganse will see you now.
The gale and its swinging perch didn’t seem to bother it.
“You think children should be swinging around a real sword?
A madness of screams and flashes and thunder and a whirling of swinging clubs.
Tyn Lydar stopped humming and swinging her legs suddenly and menacingly, like the cessation of birdsong in a wood that tells a dracon is near.