Translation for '
brisk' from English to Russian
ADJ | brisk | brisker / more brisk | briskest / most brisk | |
VERB | to brisk | brisked | brisked brisking | brisks | |
SYNO | alert | bracing | brisk | ... |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- Clothing stores throughout the Middle East report brisk sales of blouses and dresses seen on the television series.
- The album's sessions, lasting 30 working days, were brisk by Pumpkins' standards, largely because of the group's inexperience.
- Kent Turner of "Film-Forward.com" described it as 'a brisk, irreverent music-history lesson by way of Terry Gilliam'.
- Summer in Charentsavan is warm with brisk and cool nights.
- A strong contraction indicates a "brisk" reflex, and a weak or absent reflex is known as "diminished".
- Manoharabad Kothapalli new broad gauge line under brisk construction connects the town with Secunderabad, Karimnagar, Gajwel, Siddipet and Manoharabad.
- From about 1900, there was a brisk passenger trade of tourists and day trippers from the West Midlands conurbation.
- Shooting of the film happened at a brisk pace, despite night curfew and other restrictions.
- Response cards are most effective when paired with brisk instructional pacing.
- Brian D’Ambrosio of Huffington Post said Ritter was uncertain, brisk, and contemplative while remaining intimate to the listener.
- The last movement of the symphony is brisk and thematic.
- Uptake on new gTLDs has been brisk, with 426 new gTLDs introduced to the Internet as of October 17, 2014.
- He concluded his brilliant recital with a brisk and lively Madhuvanti Tillana of Shanmugha Raghavan with swarakshara prayogas.
- Within a few weeks, sales grew brisk and the book became quite popular.
- His short stories have brisk pace, brevity of words, allegorical references to various religious symbols and philosophical thinkings of Zen Buddhism, Christianity.
- Players may agree on table rules if the pace of the game is brisk or leisurely.
- Enjoyed brisk morning walk, horse riding and tribal folk place.
- The climate is Mediterranean, tempered by the [...] altitude. Winters are brisk, but with no snow.
- In the United States the pace is an uncommon customary unit of length denoting a brisk single step and equal to [...].
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