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1 динамическое ударение
pitch accent, tonic accentРусско-английский словарь по общей лексике > динамическое ударение
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2 ударение
ср.1) stress, accent; перен. тж. emphasisделать особое ударение — (на слове, факте) emphasize
мелодическое ударение — pitch stress лингв.
главное ударение — primary stress лингв.
делать ударение — (на чем-л.) to accent; to stress, to lay stress (on) ; перен. тж. to emphasize, to accentuate
динамическое ударение — pitch accent, tonic accent
дополнительное ударение — secondary stress, secondary accent лингв.
качественное ударение — qualitative stress лингв.
музыкальное ударение, тоническое ударение — musical stress
острое ударение — acute accent/stress
тупое ударение — grave accent/stress
фиксированное ударение — fixed stress лингв.
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3 акцент
1. accent; stress2. emphasisСинонимический ряд:ударение (сущ.) ударение; упор -
4 сильный акцент
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5 музыкальное ударение
1) General subject: tone2) Linguistics: chromatic accent, musical accent, pitch accent, tonic accentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > музыкальное ударение
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6 тоническое ударение
Linguistics: chromatic accent, musical accent, pitch accent, tonic accentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > тоническое ударение
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7 характерный акцент
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > характерный акцент
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8 звуковысотный акцент
Music: pitch accentУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > звуковысотный акцент
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9 гравис
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10 тупое ударение
1) Linguistics: low pitch2) Polygraphy: grave accent (название символа)3) Phonetics: grave4) Information technology: grave (название символа) -
11 тяжелое ударение
Linguistics: grave accent, low pitch
См. также в других словарях:
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