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adjective, adverb* * *[-'məu-]1) (pleasant-sounding: a harmonious melody.) wohlklingend2) (pleasant to the eye: a harmonious colour scheme.) harmonisch3) (without disagreement or bad feeling: a harmonious relationship.) harmonisch* * *har·moni·ous[hɑ:ˈməʊniəs, AM hɑ:rˈmoʊn-]1. (tuneful) harmonisch, wohl klingenda \harmonious blend eine gelungene Mischung* * *1. adj harmoniously2. adv[hAː'məʊnIəs, -lɪ] (MUS fig) harmonisch* * *harmonious [hɑː(r)ˈməʊnjəs; -nıəs] adj (adv harmoniously) harmonisch:a) ebenmäßigb) übereinstimmendc) wohlklingendd) einträchtig* * *adjective, adverb* * *adj.harmonisch adj. -
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1. a гармоничный; гармонирующий; созвучный2. a дружный, согласный; мирный3. a мелодичный, благозвучныйharmonious songs — благозвучные, мелодичные песни
Синонимический ряд:1. agreeable (adj.) accordant; adapted; agreeable; appropriate; balanced; blending; chiming; compatible; complimentary; concordant; congruous; consistent; consonant; symmetric; symmetrical; symphonious2. euphonious (adj.) euphonious; harmonic; mellifluous3. fluent (adj.) fluent; synchronized; unified4. friendly (adj.) amicable; amical; congenial; friendly; neighborly; neighbourly; sympathetic5. melodious (adj.) dulcet; melodic; melodious; musical; rhythmical; silvery; sonorous; symphonic; tunefulАнтонимический ряд:chaotic; clashing; disagreeable; disagreement; discordant; displeasing; dissonant; grating; harsh; inappropriate; incompatible; incongruous; inharmonious; jarring -
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1) ( tuneful) harmonisch, wohlklingend;a \harmonious blend eine gelungene Mischung; -
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armonioso
◊ -sa adjetivoharmonious
armonioso,-a adjetivo harmonious ' armonioso' also found in these entries: Spanish: armoniosa - armónico English: blend - harmonious -
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Del verbo acordar: ( conjugate acordar) \ \
acordé es: \ \1ª persona singular (yo) pretérito indicativoMultiple Entries: acordar acorde
acordar ( conjugate acordar) verbo transitivo ‹ términos› to agree; ‹precio/fecha› to agree (on) ■ verbo intransitivo (Andes) ( recordar) acordele a algn de hacer algo/que haga algo to remind sb to do sth acordarse verbo pronominal to remember; acordese de algn/algo to remember sb/sth; no quiero ni acordeme I don't even want to think about it; acordese de hacer algo (de una acción que hay/había que realizar) to remember to do sth; ( de una acción que ya se realizó) to remember o recall doing sth;◊ se acordó de haberlo visto allí she remembered o recalled seeing him there;acordese (de) que … to remember that …
acorde adjetivo ( en armonía) ‹ sonidos› harmonious; colores acordes colors that go o blend well together; con un salario acorde with a salary to match; acorde con or a algo appropriate to sth, in keeping with sth ■ sustantivo masculino (Mús) chord
acordar verbo transitivo to agree: los sindicatos acordaron convocar una huelga, the trade unions agreed to call a strike ➣ Ver nota en agree
acorde
I adjetivo in agreement
II m Mús chord ' acorde' also found in these entries: English: chord - discord - match
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harmonious — adjective 1 harmonious relationships, agreements etc are ones in which people are friendly and helpful to one another 2 sounds that are harmonious are very pleasant 3 parts, colours etc that are harmonious look good or work well together: The… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… … Universalium