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1 armonía
f.1 harmony, agreement, concord, concordance.2 harmonics, harmony.* * *1 harmony* * *noun f.* * *SF harmonyen armonía — in harmony ( con with)
* * *femenino harmony* * *= harmonisation [harmonization, -USA], harmony, unity, harmonics.Ex. The difficult issue of copyright will not be resolved as the EC is not at present looking at reprography as an area of harmonization.Ex. A harmony is an arrangement of passages of the Bible on the same topic into parallel columns so that similarities and differences are readily compared.Ex. The part chosen should have a unity of its own, a wholeness that offers a complete experience without at the same time giving away everything.Ex. Socrates's description of astronomy and harmonics is less problematic when it is read against the background of certain Greek mathematical treatises.----* algo que rompe la armonía = a blot on the landscape.* armonía racial = racial harmony.* armonía social = social harmony.* con armonía = harmoniously.* en armonía = harmoniously, in harmony.* en armonía con = in harmony with, in harness with, in keeping with, in tune with, in sync with.* falta de armonía = disharmony.* que rompe la armonía = eyesore.* * *femenino harmony* * *= harmonisation [harmonization, -USA], harmony, unity, harmonics.Ex: The difficult issue of copyright will not be resolved as the EC is not at present looking at reprography as an area of harmonization.
Ex: A harmony is an arrangement of passages of the Bible on the same topic into parallel columns so that similarities and differences are readily compared.Ex: The part chosen should have a unity of its own, a wholeness that offers a complete experience without at the same time giving away everything.Ex: Socrates's description of astronomy and harmonics is less problematic when it is read against the background of certain Greek mathematical treatises.* algo que rompe la armonía = a blot on the landscape.* armonía racial = racial harmony.* armonía social = social harmony.* con armonía = harmoniously.* en armonía = harmoniously, in harmony.* en armonía con = in harmony with, in harness with, in keeping with, in tune with, in sync with.* falta de armonía = disharmony.* que rompe la armonía = eyesore.* * *1 ( Mús) harmony2 (de colores, estilos) harmonyaccesorios en armonía con las ricas telas de los vestidos accessories in harmony with o which complement the rich fabrics of the dresses3 (en relaciones) harmonyconviven en perfecta armonía they live together in perfect harmonyvivir en armonía con la naturaleza to live in harmony with nature* * *
armonía sustantivo femenino
harmony
armonía sustantivo femenino harmony
' armonía' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
consonancia
- discorde
- sintonía
- acorde
- unidad
English:
accord
- harmonics
- harmony
- harmonize
* * *armonía, harmonía nf1. Mús harmony2. [de colores, formas] harmony3. [amistad] harmony;la falta de armonía entre los miembros del gabinete the lack of agreement within the cabinet;vivir en armonía con alguien to live in harmony with sb* * *f harmony* * *armonía nf: harmony* * * -
2 tratado matemático
(n.) = mathematical treatiseEx. Socrates's description of astronomy and harmonics is less problematic when it is read against the background of certain Greek mathematical treatises.* * *(n.) = mathematical treatiseEx: Socrates's description of astronomy and harmonics is less problematic when it is read against the background of certain Greek mathematical treatises.
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3 armonioso y elegante en sus partes
• concinnous• harmonics• harmonious proportionDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > armonioso y elegante en sus partes
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4 bandas relacionadas armónicamente
• harmonical• harmonicsDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > bandas relacionadas armónicamente
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5 concino
• concinnous• harmonics• harmonious proportion
См. также в других словарях:
Harmonics — Har*mon ics ( [i^]ks), n. 1. The doctrine or science of musical sounds. [1913 Webster] 2. pl. (Mus.) Secondary and less distinct tones which accompany any principal, and apparently simple, tone, as the octave, the twelfth, the fifteenth, and the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Harmonics — [englisch, hɑː mɔnɪks], Flageoletttöne … Universal-Lexikon
harmonics — 1709, from HARMONIC (Cf. harmonic); also see ICS (Cf. ics) … Etymology dictionary
Harmonics (electrical power) — Harmonics are electric voltages and currents that appear on the electric power system as a result of certain kinds of electric loads. Harmonic frequencies in the power grid are a frequent cause of power quality problems.CausesIn a normal… … Wikipedia
harmonics — /hahr mon iks/, n. Music. 1. (used with a sing. v.) the science of musical sounds. 2. (used with a pl. v.) the partials or overtones of a fundamental tone. Cf. overtone (def. 1). 3. (used with a pl. v.) the flageoletlike tones of a string, as a… … Universalium
harmonics — noun The science of musical sounds … Wiktionary
harmonics — Synonyms and related words: accord, accordance, attune, attunement, chime, chiming, concentus, concert, concord, concordance, consonance, consonancy, consort, diapason, euphony, harmony, heavy harmony, homophony, monochord, monody, symphony,… … Moby Thesaurus
harmonics — study of musical acoustics Sciences and Studies … Phrontistery dictionary
harmonics — n. study or theory of musical sounds; healing method of chanting that was developed and practiced by Tibetan monks har·mon·ic || hÉ‘r mÉ‘nɪk /hÉ‘Ë mÉ’nɪk n. overtone, secondary tone which is higher than the primary or fundamental tone… … English contemporary dictionary
harmonics — har·mon·ics … English syllables
harmonics — har•mon•ics [[t]hɑrˈmɒn ɪks[/t]] n. 1) mad (used with a sing. v.) the science of musical sounds 2) mad (used with a pl. v.) the partials or overtones of a fundamental tone 3) mad (used with a pl. v.) the flutelike tones of the strings of a… … From formal English to slang