What does lin in Romanian mean?

What is the meaning of the word lin in Romanian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use lin in Romanian.

The word lin in Romanian means smooth, soft, mild, lin, lin, lin, lin, ușor, lin, lin, lin, lin, a trece lin. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word lin

smooth, soft, mild

lin

(figurative (without problems)

The project is going smoothly; we should have everything finished on time.

lin

(fish) (gen de pește)

lin

(slope: gentle) (pantă)

Try the gradual slopes if you're wearing new boots.

lin, ușor

(effect)

Curentul lin a dat formă pietricelelor din râu.
The gentle current shaped the pebbles in the stream.

lin

(movement: without impediment)

The ship moved smoothly through the water.

lin

(fluid)

Mișcările dansatorului erau line.
The dancer's movements were smooth.

lin

(gentle)

Pilotul a făcut o aterizare lină.
The pilot made a smooth landing.

lin

(figurative (slope: gentle)

O pantă lină se întindea pe următorii trei kilometri.
There is a soft incline for the next two miles.

a trece lin

(move without effort)

Patinatorii glisau pe suprafața înghețată a iazului. Elevii îl priveau pe instructorul de arte marțiale trecând lin printr-o serie de mișcări.
Skaters were gliding across the pond's frozen surface. The students watched the martial arts master glide through a series of movements.

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