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Translation of "easy" into Russian

easy
Verb
raiting
easy
easies
easied Past Simple / Past Participle
easying Gerund
Rare but attested, chiefly in nautical or colloquial commands meaning ‘to ease’ or ‘move gently’.
Easy the rope!
Ослабь трос!
Additional translations
вкатывать
аккуратно перемещать
морской термин
easy
Adjective
raiting
UK
/ˈiː.zi/
US
/ˈiː.zi/
easy
easier Comp.
easiest Super.
This is an easy task.
Это лёгкое задание.
He gave an easy explanation.
Он дал простое объяснение.
The instructions were easy to follow.
Инструкции были несложными для выполнения.
The teacher was easy on the students, allowing them extra time.
Учитель был мягок к ученикам, давая им дополнительное время.
Additional translations
разг., груб.; о женщине
поблажливый
легкодоступный
разговорное, нередко пренебрежительное
easy
Adverb
raiting
UK
/ˈiː.zi/
US
/ˈiː.zi/
easy
easier
easiest
Used both formally and informally as an adverb meaning “easily” or “gently; in a relaxed way”.
The bolt loosened easy once it was sprayed with oil.
Болт легко открутился, когда его сбрызнули маслом.
Additional translations
в значении «gently»
полегче
easy
Interjection
raiting
easy
Used to tell someone to be careful, slow down, or behave gently.
полегче
Easy! Don't rush it.
Полегче! Не торопись.
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Definitions

easy
Verb
raiting
To ease; to slacken or relax (a rope, helm, pressure, etc.), often used as an imperative command.
“Easy the helm!” shouted the captain.
To move (something) slowly and carefully into a desired position.
They easyed the crate through the narrow doorway.
easy
Adjective
raiting
Achieved without great effort; presenting few difficulties.
The exam was easy, and most students finished it quickly.
Comfortable or relaxed in manner; not tense or awkward.
He had an easy smile that put everyone at ease.
Not strict or severe; lenient.
The teacher was easy on the students, allowing them extra time to complete their assignments.
Not hard or firm; soft.
The easy chair was perfect for lounging on a lazy afternoon.
Of a person, especially a woman, considered willing to engage in sexual activity with little encouragement; promiscuous. (slang, often offensive)
Rumors claimed she was easy, but they were unfounded.
Achieved without great effort; presenting few difficulties.
It was an easy exam, and almost everyone passed.
Free from worries or strain; comfortable and relaxed.
He enjoyed an easy life after retiring early.
Lenient or gentle, especially in treatment or judgment (typically used with “on” or “with”).
Be easy on the kids—they’re still learning.
(Informal, often derogatory) Sexually promiscuous.
Some classmates rudely called her easy because she dated frequently.
easy
Adverb
raiting
Without difficulty; with little effort.
The bolt loosened easy once it was sprayed with oil.
Gently; in a calm or relaxed manner.
Go easy on the spices—you don’t want the dish too hot.
Gently; without great force or effort.
Lift the crate easy so you don’t hurt your back.
easy
Interjection
raiting
Used to urge someone to proceed carefully or more slowly.
Easy! The ground is slippery here.
Used to urge calm, caution, or slower movement.
"Easy!" the trainer shouted as the horse began to rear.