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melodiousness

  • 1 melodiousness

    noun der Wohlklang
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    [mə'ləʊdIəsnɪs]
    n
    Wohlklang m, Melodik f
    * * *
    melodiousness s Wohlklang m, (das) Melodische
    * * *
    n.
    Wohlklang m.

    English-german dictionary > melodiousness

  • 2 sweetness

    noun, no pl.
    1) Süße, die
    2) (fragrance) süßer Duft
    3) (melodiousness) Süße, die (geh.)
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    noun die Süße
    * * *
    sweet·ness
    [ˈswi:tnəs]
    1. (sweet taste) Süße f
    2. ( fig: pleasantness) of sb's nature Freundlichkeit f; of freedom, victory süßes [o wohliges] Gefühl
    3.
    to be all \sweetness and light eitel Sonnenschein [o fam Friede, Freude, Eierkuchen] sein
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    ['swiːtnɪs]
    n (lit)
    Süßigkeit f, Süße f; (fig) Süße f; (of smile, nature) Liebenswürdigkeit f; (of person) liebe Art; (= freshness, of food, water) Frische f; (of air, breath) Reinheit f, Frische f

    now all is sweetness and light (usu iro)nun herrscht eitel Freude und Sonnenschein

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    sweetness [ˈswiːtnıs] s
    1. Süße f, Süßigkeit f
    2. süßer oder lieblicher Duft
    3. Frische f
    4. fig (etwas) Angenehmes, Annehmlichkeit f, (das) Süße
    5. Freundlichkeit f:
    she’s all sweetness and light sie ist die Freundlichkeit in Person
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    noun, no pl.
    1) Süße, die
    2) (fragrance) süßer Duft
    3) (melodiousness) Süße, die (geh.)
    * * *
    n.
    Lieblichkeit f.
    Süßigkeit f.

    English-german dictionary > sweetness

  • 3 melody

    noun
    1) (pleasing sound) Gesang, der
    2) (tune) Melodie, die
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    ['melədi]
    plural - melodies; noun
    1) (a tune: He played Irish melodies on the harp.) die Melodie
    2) (the principal part in a piece of harmonized music: The sopranos sang the melody, and the other voices added the harmony.) die Melodiestimme
    - academic.ru/46082/melodic">melodic
    - melodious
    - melodiously
    - melodiousness
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    melo·dy
    [ˈmelədi]
    n Melodie f
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    ['melədɪ]
    n
    Melodie f; (fig of poetry etc) Melodik f
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    melody [ˈmelədı] s
    1. MUS Melodie f:
    a) melodisches Element
    b) Tonfolge f
    c) Melodiestimme f
    d) Lied n, Weise f
    e) Wohllaut m, -klang m
    2. LING Sprach-, Satzmelodie f
    * * *
    noun
    1) (pleasing sound) Gesang, der
    2) (tune) Melodie, die
    * * *
    n.
    Melodie -n f.
    Weise -n f.

    English-german dictionary > melody

См. также в других словарях:

  • Melodiousness — Melodious Me*lo di*ous, a. [Cf. F. m[ e]lodieux. See {Melody}.] Containing, or producing, melody; musical; agreeable to the ear by a sweet succession of sounds; as, a melodious voice. A melodious voice. A melodious undertone. Longfellow. {Me*lo… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • melodiousness — noun see melodious …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • melodiousness — See melodiously. * * * …   Universalium

  • melodiousness — noun The property of being melodious …   Wiktionary

  • melodiousness — mɪ ləʊdɪəsnÉ™s n. quality of being sweet sounding or melodious …   English contemporary dictionary

  • melodiousness — noun the property of having a melody • Syn: ↑tunefulness • Derivationally related forms: ↑tuneful (for: ↑tunefulness), ↑melodious • Hypernyms: ↑musicality …   Useful english dictionary

  • chamber music — music suited for performance in a room or a small concert hall, esp. for two or more, but usually fewer than ten, solo instruments. [1780 90] * * * Music composed for small instrumental ensembles and performed without a conductor. Traditionally… …   Universalium

  • tunefulness — noun the property of having a melody • Syn: ↑melodiousness • Derivationally related forms: ↑tuneful, ↑melodious (for: ↑melodiousness) • Hypernyms: ↑musical …   Useful english dictionary

  • melodious — adjective Date: 14th century 1. having a pleasing melody 2. of, relating to, or producing melody • melodiously adverb • melodiousness noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • musicality — noun Date: 1853 1. sensitivity to, knowledge of, or talent for music 2. the quality or state of being musical ; melodiousness …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Ruddigore — The first night was not altogether a success, as critics and the audience felt that Ruddygore (as it was originally spelled) did not measure up to its predecessor, The Mikado . After some changes, including respelling the title, it achieved a run …   Wikipedia

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