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1 rhyming
rhym·ing[ˈraɪmɪŋ]adj inv Reim-\rhyming couplet Reimpaar nt\rhyming verse Reimvers m* * *['raImɪŋ]adj* * *rhyming couplet Reimpaar n;rhyming dictionary Reimwörterbuch n;rhyming slang Rhyming Slang m (Slang, bei dem Wörter durch sich darauf reimende Wörter od Phrasen ersetzt werden) -
2 rimes plates
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3 Paarreim
* * *Paar|reimm (POET)rhyming couplet* * *Paar·reimm rhyming couplet* * *das ist ein Paarreim it’s rhyming couplets -
4 pareado
adj.1 couplet (verso).2 semi-detached house (vivienda).3 matching.m.couplet.past part.past participle of spanish verb: parear.* * *► adjetivo1 (poesía) rhyming2 (casa) semidetached1 couplet\versos pareados rhyming couplets————————1 couplet* * *1. ADJ1) [verso] rhyming2) [chalet] semi-detached2.SM couplet* * *I- da adjetivoa) < versos> rhyming (before n)b) < casa> semidetachedIImasculino rhyming couplet* * *= semidetached [semi-detached].Ex. Houses are marketed as a semidetached but in fact the house adjoins only the neighbours garage.----* casa pareada = duplex, duplex house.* chalet pareado = terrace(d) home, terrace(d) house, semidetached house.* * *I- da adjetivoa) < versos> rhyming (before n)b) < casa> semidetachedIImasculino rhyming couplet* * *= semidetached [semi-detached].Ex: Houses are marketed as a semidetached but in fact the house adjoins only the neighbours garage.
* casa pareada = duplex, duplex house.* chalet pareado = terrace(d) home, terrace(d) house, semidetached house.* * *1 ‹versos› rhyming ( before n)2 ‹edificio/casa› semidetachedrhyming couplet* * *♦ adjchalet pareado semi-detached house♦ nm1. [verso] couplet2. [vivienda] semi-detached house -
5 Knittelvers
m LIT. doggerel* * *Knịt|tel|versmrhyming couplets (using a four-stress line)* * *(bad poetry.) doggerel* * *Knit·tel·vers[ˈknɪtl̩-]m rhyming couplets pl [of four-stress lines]* * * -
6 rime
rime [ʀim]feminine noun* * *ʀimnom féminin rhyme (en in)* * *ʀim nf* * *rime nf rhyme; rime masculine/féminine masculine/feminine rhyme; rimes embrassées or enlacées enclosing rhyme; des rimes en ‘our’ rhymes in ‘our’; rime pour l'œil eye rhyme; ‘tu fais des rimes’ ‘that rhymes’; rimes suivies or accouplées or plates rhyming couplets.sans rime ni raison without rhyme or reason; cela n'a ni rime ni raison it has neither rhyme nor reason.[rim] nom féminin1. LITTÉRATURE rhymerime masculine/féminine masculine/feminine rhymerime riche rich ou perfect rhymerimes croisées ou alternées alternate rhymes2. (locution)il me tenait des propos sans rime ni raison what he was telling me had neither rhyme nor reason to it, there was neither rhyme nor reason in what he was telling me -
7 rhyme
I [raɪm]1) (poem) versi m.pl., poesia f., componimento m. in versi; (children's) filastrocca f.2) (fact of rhyming) rima f.to find a rhyme for sth. — trovare una rima per qcs
••II 1. [raɪm]verbo transitivo fare rimare [words, lines]2.verbo intransitivo fare rima, rimare* * *1. noun1) (a short poem: a book of rhymes for children.) poesia2) (a word which is like another in its final sound(s): `Beef' and `leaf' are rhymes.) rima3) (verse or poetry using such words at the ends of the lines: To amuse his colleagues he wrote his report in rhyme.) rima2. verb((of words) to be rhymes: `Beef' rhymes with `leaf'; `Beef' and `leaf' rhyme.) rimare* * *[raɪm]1. nrima, (verse) poesiawithout rhyme or reason — senza capo né coda
2. vi* * *rhyme /raɪm/n.1 rima: Can you think of a rhyme for «sleep»?, ti viene in mente una parola che fa rima con «sleep»?2 poesia; componimento in rima: a book of rhymes for children, un libro di filastrocche in rima per bambini3 (pl.) rime; versi: Large parts of Shakespeare's plays are written in rhyme, delle parti estese delle commedie di Shakespeare sono scritte in versi● (letter.) rhyme royal, stanza di sette pentapodie giambiche (ababbcc) □ without rhyme or reason, senza una logica; senza una ragione.(to) rhyme /raɪm/A v. i.1 rimare, far rima: «More» and «door» rhyme perfectly, «more» e «door» rimano perfettamente; «June» rhymes with «moon», «June» fa rima con «moon»2 (arc.) fare versi; verseggiareB v. t.far rimare ( una parola con un'altra); The poet rhymes «above» with «move», il poeta fa rimare «above» con «move»● (letter.) rhyming couplets, distici rimati □ rhyming dictionary, rimario □ rhyming slang, gergo in cui alcune parole sono sostituite con altre che rimano con esse (per es., «trouble and strife» al posto di «wife»).* * *I [raɪm]1) (poem) versi m.pl., poesia f., componimento m. in versi; (children's) filastrocca f.2) (fact of rhyming) rima f.to find a rhyme for sth. — trovare una rima per qcs
••II 1. [raɪm]verbo transitivo fare rimare [words, lines]2.verbo intransitivo fare rima, rimare -
8 aleluya
f. & m.hallelujah.m.hallelujah, halleluiah, alleluia, doggerel.* * *► nombre masculino & nombre femenino1 hallelujah, alleluia1 hallelujah!* * *1.EXCL hallelujah!, hurray!2.SM ó SF (Mús, Rel) hallelujah, alleluia3. SM1) (=Pascua) Easter time2)ir al aleluya — Caribe * (=pagar a escote) to go Dutch *, share costs
4. SF1) (=alegría)2) (Arte) (=estampa) Easter print, strip cartoon with rhyming couplets ( originally on religious themes); (=pintura mala) * daub, bad painting3) LAm (=excusa) frivolous excuse4) poét * doggerel* * *Imasculino (Mús) hallelujah, alleluiaIIinterjección hallelujah!* * *Imasculino (Mús) hallelujah, alleluiaIIinterjección hallelujah!* * *( Mús) halleluja, alleluia1 ( Relig) halleluja!* * *
aleluya interjección
halleluja!
aleluya sustantivo masculino & sustantivo femenino hallelujah, alleluia
* * *♦ nm o nfhallelujah♦ interjhallelujah!* * *m & interj hallelujah* * *aleluya interj: hallelujah!, alleluia! -
9 versos pareados
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10 Knittelvers
Knit·tel·vers [ʼknɪtl̩-] mrhyming couplets pl [of four-stress lines] -
11 parzyście
adv. wiersze rymowane parzyście rhyming coupletsThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > parzyście
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12 couplet
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13 rima
f rhymefar rima rhyme* * *rima1 s.f.1 (metrica) rhyme: rime alternate, alternate rhymes; rima leonina, double rhyme; rima piana, tronca, feminine, masculine rhyme; ottava rima, ottava rima; terza rima, rima incatenata, terza rima; rima baciata, rhyming (o rhymed) couplet: essere a rima baciata, to rhyme in couplets; una poesia in rima, rhyming verse (o poetry); poesia a rime obbligate, poem with set rhymes; far rima, to rhyme; mettere in rima, to put into rhyme (o verse); scrivere in rima, to write in rhyme // rispondere per le rime, to give a sharp answer (o fam. to give tit for tat)2 pl. (estens.) ( versi) rhymed verses, rhymes; ( poesia, componimenti poetici) poetry (sing.), verse (sing.).rima2 s.f.* * *['rima]sostantivo femminile rhyme••rispondere a qcn. per le -e — to answer sb. in kind
* * *rima/'rima/sostantivo f.rhyme; fare rima con to rhyme with\rispondere a qcn. per le -e to answer sb. in kind\rima alternata alternate rhyme; rima baciata rhyming couplet; rima incatenata linking rhyme; rima interna internal rhyme.
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