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1 melody
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2 melody
[ˈmelədɪ] plural ˈmelodies noun1) a tune:نَغَمHe played Irish melodies on the harp.
2) the principal part in a piece of harmonized music:اللحْن الرَّئيسيThe sopranos sang the melody, and the other voices added the harmony.
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3 melody
نَغْمَة \ melody: a sweet piece of music; a tune. note: a sound in the voice that shows one’s feelings: There was a note of fear in his voice. tone: sound (of a voice or a musical instrument): He spoke in an angry tone. -
4 naghm
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5 naghma
song, melody [naghama] Aze negme, Hin nagma, Per naghme borrowed from Ar -
6 إتساق الأصوات
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7 تناسق الاصوات
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8 لحن
1́ n. tune2́ v. set to music, write3́ n. air, melody -
9 لحن
لَحّنَ (مُوسِيقِيّاً)to compose; to melodize, set to melody, set to music -
10 لحن
لَحْن (مُوسِيقِيّ)tune, air, melody -
11 نغم
نَغَم، نَغْمtune, air, melody; sound, tone -
12 نغم
نَغَم، نَغْمtune, air, melody; sound, tone -
13 harmonious
[-ˈməu-] adjective1) pleasant-sounding:مُنْسَجِمa harmonious melody.
2) pleasant to the eye:مُتلائِم، مُمْتِع للعَيْنa harmonious colour scheme.
3) without disagreement or bad feeling:مُتوافِق، مُتلائِم، مُنْسَجِمa harmonious relationship.
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14 harmonise
verb1) to sing or play musical instruments in harmony.يُغَنّي أو يَعْزِف بانْسِجام وتوافُق2) to add different parts to (a melody) to form harmonies.يُنَسِّق ، يخْلِقُ إنْسِجاما3) to (cause to) be in harmony or agreement:يتناسَق، يَتَوافَق، يَتلائَمThe colours in this room harmonize nicely.
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15 harmonize
verb1) to sing or play musical instruments in harmony.يُغَنّي أو يَعْزِف بانْسِجام وتوافُق2) to add different parts to (a melody) to form harmonies.يُنَسِّق ، يخْلِقُ إنْسِجاما3) to (cause to) be in harmony or agreement:يتناسَق، يَتَوافَق، يَتلائَمThe colours in this room harmonize nicely.
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16 melodic
[-ˈlɔ-] adjectiveof melody:لَحْني، رَخيمa melodic style.
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17 phrase
[freɪz]1. noun1) a small group of words ( usually without a finite verb) which forms part of an actual or implied sentence:عِبارَهHe arrived after dinner.
2) a small group of musical notes which follow each other to make a definite individual section of a melody:عِبارَة موسيقيَّهthe opening phrase of the overture.
2. verbto express (something) in words:يَصوغُ الفِكْرَة في كَلِماتI phrased my explanations in simple language.
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18 rock
I [rɔk] noun1) (a large lump or mass of) the solid parts of the surface of the Earth:صَخْرHe built his house on solid rock.
2) a large stone:صَخْرَه، حَجَر كَبيرThe climber was killed by a falling rock.
3) a type of hard sweet made in sticks:حَلْوى مع إسْم المَدينَه II [rɔk] verba stick of Edinburgh rock.
1) to (cause to) swing gently backwards and forwards or from side to side:يَتَمايَل، يَتَهادىThis cradle rocks.
2) to swing (a baby) gently in one's arms to comfort it or make it sleep.يُهَزْهِز الطِّفْل3) to shake or move violently:يَهُز، يُحَرِّك بِشِدَّه III [rɔk] nounThe earthquake rocked the building.
( also rock music) music or songs with a strong, heavy beat and usually a simple melody:موسيقى الرّوك( also adjective) a rock band.
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19 seductive
[sɪˈdaktɪv] adjectivetempting, attractive or charming:مُغْوٍ، مُغْرٍa seductive melody.
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20 theme
[θiːm] noun1) the subject of a discussion, essay etc:مَوضوع البَحْثThe theme for tonight's talk is education.
2) in a piece of music, the main melody, which may be repeated often.فِكْرَة موسيقِيَّه مُتَكَرِّرَه
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