Refers to a group of footwork-oriented dance techniques.
Continually changing especially as from one abode or occupation to another.
The act of someone who floats on the water.
Who or what floats, without touching the bottom.
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Examples for "natation "
Examples for "natation "
1 Indeed one of these was in flood, and they never could have crossed it had it not been for Otter's powers of natation .
2 Here, write immediately: 'The quay of the École de Natation is to be finished during next campaign.'
3 "A poor country for the land-owners!" said Joe, once more vigorously resorting to his skill in the art of natation .
Другие значения термина "floating" 1 He said the Tories' hardline stance on Europe would alienate floating voters.
2 There is a great deal of information floating around regarding Flight KGL9268.
3 The cash rate normally influences the level of floating home loan rates.
4 Industry players have resisted changes of any kind, particularly the floating NAVY.
5 Animals exposed to environmental stress often have lots of them floating around.
6 Villages had disappeared, he said, and bodies were floating in the water.
7 Plans include a new floating dock, an eco-focused boardwalk and new washrooms.
8 The remains had earlier been spotted floating in the sea near Tramore.
9 A view of a floating house in Siem Reap, Cambodia, September 2009.
10 They'd gotten used to the sight of bodies floating in the water.
11 The Brotherhood is floating specific proposals for tax changes and other reforms.
12 Opinion - There's a bit of regret floating around rugby this week.
13 The bodies of seven victims were found floating in the Ubangi river.
14 Five minutes later Jack's snores came floating out to the living room.
15 He and Speaker were floating upside down in an airborne Sargasso Sea.
16 Oeberg said he survived after finding a lifebuoy floating in the water.
Другие примеры для термина "floating"
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Translations for floating
Floating в диалектах
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