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1 chord
chord [kɔ:d]* * *[kɔːd]1) Music accord mit struck a chord in ou with him/his listeners — cela a trouvé un écho en lui/chez ses auditeurs
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2 chord
chord [kɔ:d]∎ figurative to strike or to touch a chord, to strike the right chord toucher la corde sensible;∎ his words struck a chord with the audience ses paroles ont trouvé un écho auprès du public -
3 chord
chord n1 Mus accord m ;2 fig ( emotional response) it struck a chord in ou with him/his listeners cela a trouvé un écho en lui/chez ses auditeurs ; to strike ou touch the right chord toucher la corde sensible ;3 Math corde f ;4 ( of harp) corde f. -
4 chord
I II(of truss) membrure fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > chord
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5 chord
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6 chord
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7 chord member
membrure fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > chord member
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8 altered chord
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9 broken chord
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10 common chord
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11 sixth chord
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12 bottom chord
élément inférieur m, entrait m, membrure inférieure fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > bottom chord
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13 flat-chord truss
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > flat-chord truss
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14 lower chord with track
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > lower chord with track
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15 parallel-chord truss
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > parallel-chord truss
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16 pitched chord
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > pitched chord
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17 top chord
arbalétrier m, élément supérieur m, membrure supérieure fDictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > top chord
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18 upper chord
Dictionary of Engineering, architecture and construction > upper chord
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19 bottom chord
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > bottom chord
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20 lower chord
English-French architecture and construction dictionary > lower chord
См. также в других словарях:
chord — chord·ed; chord; clav·i·chord; clav·i·chord·ist; har·mon·i·chord; harp·si·chord; harp·si·chord·ist; hep·ta·chord; hex·a·chord; lyri·chord; mono·chord; neu·ro·chord; no·to·chord; no·va·chord; oc·ta·chord; pen·ta·chord; peri·chord; poly·chord;… … English syllables
Chord — may refer to: Chord (music), an aggregate of musical pitches sounded simultaneously. Chord (guitar) an aggregate of musical pitches played simultaneously on a guitar Chord (geometry), a line segment joining two points on a curve Chord (astronomy) … Wikipedia
Chord — ist ein strukturiertes Peer to Peer System, welches im Gegensatz zu den meisten unstrukturierten Systemen eine effiziente Suche nach Inhalten ermöglicht. Wie auch Gnutella ist Chord keine konkrete Implementierung, sondern ein Protokollsystem. Es… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Chord — (k[^o]rd), n. [L chorda a gut, a string made of a gut, Gr. chordh . In the sense of a string or small rope, in general, it is written cord. See {Cord}.] 1. The string of a musical instrument. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. (Mus.) A combination of… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chord — [ko:d US ko:rd] n [Sense: 1; Date: 1400 1500; Origin: accord] [Sense: 2 3; Date: 1500 1600; Origin: cord; influenced by Latin chorda ( CORD) (] [Sense: 2; Date: (17 19 centuries); Origin: chord string of a musical instrument )] … Dictionary of contemporary English
chord — Ⅰ. chord [1] ► NOUN ▪ a group of three or more notes sounded together in harmony. DERIVATIVES chordal adjective. ORIGIN from ACCORD(Cf. ↑accord); the spelling was influenced by CHORD(Cf. ↑chord … English terms dictionary
chord — chord, cord 1. Although we are dealing here with three English words, their histories are very much intertwined, and their ultimate origin is in the Latin word chorda which has several meanings. To begin with, there are two distinct words spelt… … Modern English usage
Chord — es un protocolo sencillo y escalable de búsqueda distribuida en redes P2P que relaciona claves (keys) con nodos. Está diseñado para funcionar en redes descentralizadas (es decir, sin nodos privilegiados), y su funcionamiento permite concluir con… … Wikipedia Español
chord — [ kɔrd ] noun count * 1. ) two or more musical notes played together a ) a particular position of the fingers on the guitar, producing a particular sound 2. ) TECHNICAL a straight line that connects two points in a circle or curved line… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Chord — Chord, v. i. (Mus.) To accord; to harmonize together; as, this note chords with that. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Chord — Chord, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Chorded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Chording}.] To provide with musical chords or strings; to string; to tune. [1913 Webster] When Jubal struck the chorded shell. Dryden. [1913 Webster] Even the solitary old pine tree chords… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English