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спрятались
rapido, -a
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English
Italian
Italian
I. swift [Brit swɪft, Am swɪft] ADJ
1. swift:
swift
to be swift to do, in doing
to have a swift half Brit inf
2. swift Am (shrewd):
swift inf
II. swift [Brit swɪft, Am swɪft] ADV
swift → swiftly
III. swift [Brit swɪft, Am swɪft] N ZOOL
swift
swiftly [Brit ˈswɪftli, Am ˈswɪf(t)li] ADV
a swift, powerful flyer (bird)
in close or quick or swift succession
Italian
Italian
English
English
celere decisione, passo
swift1 [swɪft] ADJ
swift
swift2 [swɪft] N ZOOL
swift
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She then took a career-break following the birth of her two children in quick succession.
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Both sides met in the provincial decider for the third year in succession.
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He and family partners ran the business until 1963, after which it has had a succession of owners.
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The rule of succession has many different intuitive interpretations, and depending on which intuition one uses, the generalisation may be different.
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The succession to his other titles and offices was not that clear, however.
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