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Regular Rhythm

  • 1 Regular Rhythm

    Physiology: RR

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Regular Rhythm

  • 2 rhythm

    ['riðəm]
    1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) rytme
    2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) rytme
    3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) rytme
    - rhythmical
    - rhythmically
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    ['riðəm]
    1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) rytme
    2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) rytme
    3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) rytme
    - rhythmical
    - rhythmically

    English-Danish dictionary > rhythm

  • 3 rhythm

    noun
    Rhythmus, der
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    ['riðəm]
    1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) der Rhythmus
    2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) der Rhythmus
    3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) der Rhythmus
    - academic.ru/62273/rhythmic">rhythmic
    - rhythmical
    - rhythmically
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    [ˈrɪðəm]
    n Rhythmus m, Takt m
    she didn't give the German player the opportunity to establish any \rhythm sie gab der deutschen Spielerin keine Gelegenheit, zu ihrem Spiel zu finden
    the \rhythm of nature der Rhythmus der Natur
    the \rhythm of the seasons der Wechsel der Jahreszeiten
    sense of \rhythm Rhythmusgefühl nt
    biological \rhythm biologischer Rhythmus
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    ['rIDəm]
    n
    Rhythmus m

    the rhythm method (of contraception) — die Knaus-Ogino-Methode

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    rhythm [ˈrıðəm] s
    1. LIT, MUS und fig Rhythmus m, Takt m:
    break sb’s rhythm jemanden aus dem Rhythmus bringen;
    find one’s rhythm besonders SPORT seinen Rhythmus finden;
    have (a sense of) rhythm Rhythmus(gefühl) haben;
    rhythm section Rhythmusgruppe f (einer Big Band etc);
    rhythm guitar Rhythmusgitarre f;
    rhythm method MED Knaus-Ogino-Methode f (Empfängnisverhütung);
    rhythm of life Lebensrhythmus;
    the rhythm of my life mein Lebensrhythmus
    2. LIT Versmaß n, -form f
    3. MED Pulsschlag m (auch fig)
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    noun
    Rhythmus, der
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    n.
    Rhythmus -en m.

    English-german dictionary > rhythm

  • 4 rhythm

    'riðəm
    1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) ritmo
    2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) ritmo
    3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) ritmo
    - rhythmical
    - rhythmically

    rhythm n ritmo
    tr['rɪðəm]
    1 ritmo
    rhythm ['rɪðəm] n
    : ritmo m
    n.
    ritmo s.m.
    'rɪðəm
    mass & count noun ritmo m
    ['rɪðǝm]
    1.
    N ritmo m

    rhythm and blues — (Mus) rhythm and blues m

    2.
    CPD

    rhythm guitar Nguitarra f rítmica

    rhythm method N[of contraception] método m de Ogino-Knaus

    rhythm section N — (Mus) sección f rítmica

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    ['rɪðəm]
    mass & count noun ritmo m

    English-spanish dictionary > rhythm

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    ['riðəm]
    1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) ritem
    2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) ritem
    3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) občutek za ritem
    - rhythmical
    - rhythmically
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    [ríðəm]
    noun
    ritem; takt; prozodija, mera; figuratively pravilno periodično vračanje, umerjenost (gibov itd.), pravilna rast in upadanje; harmonija, skladnost; medicine bitje žile

    English-Slovenian dictionary > rhythm

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    'riðəm
    1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) rytme, takt
    2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) takt, rytme
    3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) rytme, musikalitet
    - rhythmical
    - rhythmically
    krets
    --------
    periode
    --------
    rytme
    --------
    takt
    subst. \/ˈrɪħ(ə)m\/, \/ˈrɪθm\/
    rytme, takt, periode
    indicate the rhythm markere takten

    English-Norwegian dictionary > rhythm

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    ['riðəm]
    1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) ritmo
    2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) ritmo
    3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) ritmo
    - rhythmical
    - rhythmically
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    [r'iðəm] n 1 ritmo, cadência, compasso, harmonia. 2 periodicidade.

    English-Portuguese dictionary > rhythm

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    ['riðəm]
    1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) rytmi, taktur, hljóðfall
    2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) taktur, rytmi
    3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) rytmi, taktur
    - rhythmical
    - rhythmically

    English-Icelandic dictionary > rhythm

  • 9 rhythm

    ritmus
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    ['riðəm]
    1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) ritmus
    2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) ritmus; ütem
    3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) ritmusérzék
    - rhythmical
    - rhythmically

    English-Hungarian dictionary > rhythm

  • 10 rhythm

    n. ritim, ahenk, uyum, vezin, nabız atışı, ritm
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    1. ritim 2. ritm
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    ['riðəm]
    1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) ritim, dizem
    2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) ritim, ahenk
    3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) şarkı söyleme yeteneği
    - rhythmically

    English-Turkish dictionary > rhythm

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    • rytmi
    • svengi
    • tahti
    • poljento
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    'riðəm
    1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) rytmi
    2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) rytmi
    3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) rytmitaju
    - rhythmical
    - rhythmically

    English-Finnish dictionary > rhythm

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    ['rɪðəm]
    nome ritmo m. (anche mus. letter.)
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    ['riðəm]
    1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) ritmo
    2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) ritmo
    3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) ritmo
    - rhythmical
    - rhythmically
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    ['rɪðəm]
    nome ritmo m. (anche mus. letter.)

    English-Italian dictionary > rhythm

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    ['rɪðm]
    n
    rytm m
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    ['riðəm]
    1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) rytm
    2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) rytm
    3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) poczucie rytmu
    - rhythmical
    - rhythmically

    English-Polish dictionary > rhythm

  • 14 rhythm

    ['riðəm]
    1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) ritms
    2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) ritms
    3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) ritma izjūta
    - rhythmical
    - rhythmically
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    ritms; pantmērs

    English-Latvian dictionary > rhythm

  • 15 rhythm

    ['riðəm]
    1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) ritmas
    2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) ritmas
    3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) ritmo jausmas
    - rhythmical
    - rhythmically

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > rhythm

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    n. rytm, takt; meter; regelbunden cykel
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    ['riðəm]
    1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) rytm
    2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) rytm, takt
    3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) rytm-, taktkänsla
    - rhythmical
    - rhythmically

    English-Swedish dictionary > rhythm

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    ['riðəm]
    1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) rytmus
    2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) rytmus
    3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) rytmus
    - rhythmical
    - rhythmically
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    • rytmus

    English-Czech dictionary > rhythm

  • 18 rhythm

    ['riðəm]
    1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) ritm
    2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) ritm
    3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) ritm
    - rhythmical
    - rhythmically

    English-Romanian dictionary > rhythm

  • 19 rhythm

    ['riðəm]
    1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) ρυθμός
    2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) ρυθμός
    3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) ρυθμός
    - rhythmical
    - rhythmically

    English-Greek dictionary > rhythm

  • 20 rhythm

    ['riðəm]
    1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) rytmus
    2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) rytmus, tempo
    3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) rytmus
    - rhythmical
    - rhythmically

    English-Slovak dictionary > rhythm

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