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- rhythm
- ritim
Ritimsiz müzik yoktur.
-There's no music without rhythm.
- rhythm
- {i} ritm
O, bateri setinde ça ça ça ritmini çalıyor.
-He's playing a cha cha cha rhythm on the drum kit.
Ben bu şarkının yavaş ritminden hoşlanıyorum.
-I like the slow rhythm of this song.
- rhythm
- düzenlilik
- rhythm
- nabız atışı
- beat
- hırpalamak
- beat
- tokmaklamak
- beat
- atım
- rhythm
- (Dilbilim) düzgü
- rhythm
- uyumlu
- beat
- vurmak
- beat
- tempo
Ritmi hissedin ve tempoyu takip edin.
-Feel the rhythm and follow the beat.
Tom davulu yavaş bir tempoda çaldı.
-Tom beat the drum at a slow tempo.
- beat
- yenmek
Düşmanı yenmek için birleşmemiz gerekir.
-We need to band together to beat the enemy.
Yenmek kolay olmayacak.
-I won't be easy to beat.
- rhythm
- dizem
- rhythm
- vezin
- beat
- Devriye polisi
- rhythm
- ahenkli hareket
- beat
- yenilmiş
- beat
- (sıfat) bitkin, çok yorgun, turşu gibi (Argo); asi
- beat
- {i} sürgün avı
- beat
- (Askeri) DÖVMEK, VURMAK, YENMEK
- beat
- darbeden ileri gelen ses
- beat
- {i} müz. tempo
- beat
- birbirine yakın iki sesin meydana getirdigi ritmik çatlşma sesi
- beat
- {f} çırpmak
Yumurtaları çırpmak için karıştırıcı kullanacak mısın?
-Are you going to use the blender to beat the eggs?
- beat
- {s} bitkin
- beat
- {i} vurma sesi
- beat
- {s} çok yorgun, pestili çıkmış
- beat
- {f} vur, çarp
- rhythm
- {i} uyum
- rhythm
- ritmik
Ritmik jimnastik kızlar için güzel bir spordur.
-Rhythmic gymnastics is a beautiful sport for girls.
Çocuklar çok genç yaştan itibaren ritmik seslere cevap vermeyi öğrenirler.
-Children learn to respond to rhythmical sounds from a very young age.
- rhythm
- şiir ve müzikte ahenk
- rhythm
- düzen
- rhythm
- (Tıp) Organların çalışmalarında düzenlilik (kalp kasılmalarında veya beyinden çıkan elektrik dalgalarda olduğu gibi)
- rhythm
- rhythmicallyahenkli olarak
- rhythm
- düzenle
- rhythm
- ahenkli üslup
- rhythm
- düzün
- rhythm
- (Tıp) Düzen (lilik), ritim, ahenk
- rhythm
- {i} ahenk
- rhythm
- rhythmical mevzun
- rhythm
- tartım
- rhythm
- ahenkli
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- beat
- rhythm
- The variation of strong and weak elements (such as duration, accent) of sounds, notably in speech or music, over time; a beat or meter
Dance to the rhythm of the music.
- rhythm
- A specifically defined pattern of such variation
Most dances have a rhythm as distinctive as the Iambic verse in poetry.
- rhythm
- The tempo or speed of a beat, song or repetetive event
We walked with a quick, even rhythm.
- rhythm
- A regular quantitative change in a variable (notably natural) process
The rhythm of the seasons dominates agriculture as well as wildlife.
- rhythm
- The musical instruments which provide rhythm (mainly; not or less melody) in a musical ensemble
The Baroque term basso continuo'' is virtually equivalent to rhythm.
- rhythm
- Controled repetition of a phrase, incident or other element as a stylistic figure in literature and other narrative arts; the effect it creates
The running gag is a popular rhythm in motion pictures and theater comedy.
- Rhythm
- rhythmus
- rhythm
- recurring at regular intervals the arrangement of spoken words alternating stressed and unstressed elements; "the rhythm of Frost's poetry" the basic rhythmic unit in a piece of music; "the piece has a fast rhythm"; "the conductor set the beat
- rhythm
- recurring at regular intervals
- rhythm
- A rhythm is a regular pattern of changes, for example changes in your body, in the seasons, or in the tides. Begin to listen to your own body rhythms. biological rhythm circadian rhythm rhythm and blues rhythm and metre sprung rhythm
- rhythm
- Everything pertaining to the duration of musical sound Rhythm includes beat, accent, measure, meter, etc
- rhythm
- 1 A regular, repeated pattern formed by a series of notes of differing duration and stress which give music its character 2 A specific kind of such pattern; e g , waltz rhythm, tango rhythm, etc 3 The combination of the meter and tempo of the music
- rhythm
- Reference to the regular or harmonious recurrence of lines, shapes, forms or colors, incorporating the concept of repetition as a device to organize forms and spaces in architecture
- rhythm
- producing an agreeable effect, as in music poetry, the dance, or the like
- rhythm
- A sequence of events played with the right hand on a guitar which gives a piece of music a distinct beat
- rhythm
- the arrangement of spoken words alternating stressed and unstressed elements; "the rhythm of Frost's poetry"
- rhythm
- The harmonious flow of vocal sounds
- rhythm
- The aspect of musical composition concerned with periodical accent and the duration of notes
- rhythm
- the modulation of weak and strong (or stressed and unstressed) elements in the flow of speech In most poetry written before the twentieth century, rhythm was often expressed in regular, metrical forms; in prose and in free verse, rhythm is present but in a much less predictable and regular manner Close Window
- rhythm
- the pattern of musical movement through time
- rhythm
- The organization of sounds and silences across time; the temporal quality of sound
- rhythm
- Movement in musical time, with periodical recurrence of accent; the measured beat or pulse which marks the character and expression of the music; symmetry of movement and accent
- rhythm
- A rhythm is a regular series of sounds or movements. He had no sense of rhythm whatsoever
- rhythm
- Follow the beat, which is regular, or the melody, which is irregular Each beat is subdivided into the downbeat and the upbeat
- rhythm
- The pattern of accented beats in a bar or section
- rhythm
- In metrical poetry, the beat or pattern of stresses; in prose, the effect created by repetition, parallelism, and variation of sentence length and structure
- rhythm
- The characteristic sequence of footfalls and phases of a given gait For purposes of dressage, the only correct rhythms are those of the pure walk, pure trot, and pure canter (not those of amble, pace, rack, etc ) [NOTE: Rhythm is sometimes used mistakenly to mean tempo; this usage is not consistent with the correct English definition of "rhythm" (per Webster), nor with its normal usage in the music world ]
- rhythm
- the pattern of durations and accents of musical sounds moving through time
- rhythm
- the basic rhythmic unit in a piece of music; "the piece has a fast rhythm"; "the conductor set the beat
- rhythm
- The term which denotes the organization of sound in time; the temporal quality of sound
- rhythm
- recurring at regular intervals the arrangement of spoken words alternating stressed and unstressed elements; "the rhythm of Frost's poetry"
- rhythm
- A flow, repetition or regularity
- rhythm
- In the widest sense, a dividing into short portions by a regular succession of motions, impulses, sounds, accents, etc
- rhythm
- The way movement is organized in a piece of music, using beat, no beat, long and short sounds, meter, accents, no accents, tempo, syncopation, and so on See meter and time signature
- rhythm
- The tempo or speed of a beat, song, or repeated event
- rhythm
- {i} beat, regular pulse or accent (in music, etc.); meter, recurrent beat in poetry or prose; cyclical pattern of events or elements
- rhythm
- n The pattern or flow of sound created by the arrangement of stressed and unstressed syllables in accentual verse or of long and short syllables in quantitative verse
- rhythm
- natural family planning in which ovulation is assumed to occur 14 days before the onset of a period (the fertile period would be assumed to extend from day 10 through day 18 of her cycle)
- rhythm
- Primary Trait: When the movement of the pen is characterized by basically regular recurrence of beat, the written strokes illustrated in Specimen 11 return to the base line with an even spacing between stroke combinations (IGAS 1964) Noun: Flow of writing responding to natural cadence in pattern of tension and release May be found in a consistent return of downstrokes to the baseline, especially in letters 'm', 'n' and 'h' Reflects harmony of arrangement, form and movement (Whiting 1991)
- rhythm
- the basic rhythmic unit in a piece of music; "the piece has a fast rhythm"; "the conductor set the beat"
- rhythm
- – The pattern of long and short notes in a piece of music
- rhythm
- an audible metrical pattern inside verse boundaries established by the pause
- rhythm
- A division of lines into short portions by a regular succession of arses and theses, or percussions and remissions of voice on words or syllables
- rhythm
- an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs; "the neverending cycle of the seasons"
- rhythm
- (from Greek, "Flowing"): the varying speed, loudness, pitch, elevation, intensity, and expressiveness of speech, especially poetry In verse the rhythm is normally regular; in prose it may or may not be regular See Sprung Rhythm for an exception to this general rule Also see meter, dipody, and syzygy
- rhythm
- The subdivision of a space of time into a defined, repeated pattern Rhythm is the controlled movement of music in time It may be defined as the division of music into regular metric portions; the regular pulsation of music Search Google com for Rhythm
- rhythm
- The variation of the duration of sounds over time; a beat or meter
- rhythm
- A variable pattern in the beat of stresses in the stream of sound Rhythm can also be defined as the sense of movement attributable to the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables Although rhythm is sometimes used to signify meter, it includes temp and the natural fluctuations of movement
- rhythm
- A continuance, flow, or feeling of movement achieved by repetition of regulated visual elements Measured accents
- rhythm
- The perception of sounds heard with respect to time The term often implies a regular division of time that serves as the "beat", and all other sounds are heard relative to the beat
- rhythm
- the pattern of sounds in time
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