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1 prosodia
• prosody -
2 prosodia
f.prosody.* * *1 prosody* * *SF prosody* * *femenino prosody* * *= prosodics, prosody.Ex. Prosodics is concerned with the stress and intonation patterns of speech.Ex. Under the heading of specialist dictionaries one can also include: dictionaries of synonyms, dictionaries of grammar and usage, dictionaries of abbreviations, and dictionaries of prosody, ie rhyming dictionaries.* * *femenino prosody* * *= prosodics, prosody.Ex: Prosodics is concerned with the stress and intonation patterns of speech.
Ex: Under the heading of specialist dictionaries one can also include: dictionaries of synonyms, dictionaries of grammar and usage, dictionaries of abbreviations, and dictionaries of prosody, ie rhyming dictionaries.* * *prosody* * *prosodia nf1. Gram prosody2. Lit prosody -
3 rima
f.1 rhyme.2 rima.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: rimar.imperat.2nd person singular (tú) Imperative of Spanish verb: rimar.* * *1 rhyme1 poem sing\rima imperfecta half rhymerima perfecta full rhyme* * *SF1) (=consonancia) rhymerima imperfecta — assonance, half rhyme
2) (=composición)pl rimas verse sing, poetry sing* * *a) ( de sonidos) rhymeb) rimas femenino plural ( composición) verse, poems (pl)* * *= rhyme, rhyming, rhyming.Ex. For instance: rhyme is still RIME; gypsy is spelled G-I-P -- most of us are instructed to spell it 'g-y-p'.Ex. Under the heading of specialist dictionaries one can also include: dictionaries of synonyms, dictionaries of grammar and usage, dictionaries of abbreviations, and dictionaries of prosody, ie rhyming dictionaries.Ex. Under the heading of specialist dictionaries one can also include: dictionaries of synonyms, dictionaries of grammar and usage, dictionaries of abbreviations, and dictionaries of prosody, ie rhyming dictionaries.----* habla con ritmo y rima = rap-talk.* hablar con ritmo y rima = rap about.* rima sin sentido = nonsense, nonsense verse.* * *a) ( de sonidos) rhymeb) rimas femenino plural ( composición) verse, poems (pl)* * *= rhyme, rhyming, rhyming.Ex: For instance: rhyme is still RIME; gypsy is spelled G-I-P -- most of us are instructed to spell it 'g-y-p'.
Ex: Under the heading of specialist dictionaries one can also include: dictionaries of synonyms, dictionaries of grammar and usage, dictionaries of abbreviations, and dictionaries of prosody, ie rhyming dictionaries.Ex: Under the heading of specialist dictionaries one can also include: dictionaries of synonyms, dictionaries of grammar and usage, dictionaries of abbreviations, and dictionaries of prosody, ie rhyming dictionaries.* habla con ritmo y rima = rap-talk.* hablar con ritmo y rima = rap about.* rima sin sentido = nonsense, nonsense verse.* * *1 (de sonidos) rhymerima consonante/asonante consonant/assonant rhyme* * *
Del verbo rimar: ( conjugate rimar)
rima es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
rima
rimar
rima sustantivo femenino ( de sonidos) rhyme
rimar ( conjugate rimar) verbo intransitivo
to rhyme
rima sustantivo femenino
1 rhyme
2 rimas, poems
rimar verbo transitivo & verbo intransitivo to rhyme [con, with]
' rima' also found in these entries:
English:
rhyme
- verse
* * *rima nf1. [concordancia] rhymerima asonante assonant rhyme;rima consonante consonant rhyme2. [composición] poem;rimas verse* * *f rhyme* * *rima nf1) : rhyme2) rimas nfpl: verse, poetry* * *rima n rhyme -
4 métrica
adj.&f.feminine of MÉTRICO.f.metrics, prosody.* * *1 metrics plural* * ** * *femenino metrics* * *femenino metrics* * *metrics* * *
métrico,-a adjetivo metric
sistema métrico, metric system
métrica f Lit metre, US meter: aportó una nueva métrica a la poesía, she created a new poetic measure
' métrica' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cinta
- tonelada
- metro
English:
measure
- tape measure
- tape
- tonne
* * *métrica nfLit metrics -
5 poética
adj.poetic, poetical.f.1 poetics, study of the art of poetry and literature in general.2 poetics, treatise on the rules of poetry and prosody.* * *f., (m. - poético)* * ** * *femenino poetics, poetic art* * *femenino poetics, poetic art* * *poetics, poetic art* * *
poético,-a adjetivo poetic
' poética' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
licencia
English:
licence
- license
* * *poética nfpoetics [singular] -
6 baquio
• metric foot in prosody -
7 métrica
• metrics• prosody -
8 baquio
m.1 a metrical foot consisting of a short and two long syllables. (Poetry)2 metric foot in prosody.
См. также в других словарях:
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prosody — [präs′ə dē] n. pl. prosodies [ME prosodye < L prosodia < Gr prosōidia, tone, accent, song sung to music < pros, to + ōidē, song: see ODE] 1. the science or art of versification, including the study of metrical structure, stanza forms,… … English World dictionary
Prosody — Pros o*dy, n. [L. prosodia the tone or accent of a syllable, Gr. ? a song sung to, or with, an accompanying song, the accent accompanying the pronunciation; ? to + ? song, ode: cf. F. prosodie. See {Ode}.] That part of grammar which treats of the … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prosody — mid 15c., from L. prosodia, from Gk. prosoidia song sung to music, also accent, modulation, from pros to + oide song, poem (see ODE (Cf. ode)) … Etymology dictionary
prosody — ► NOUN 1) the patterns of rhythm and sound used in poetry. 2) the theory or study of these patterns, or the rules governing them. 3) the patterns of stress and intonation in a language. DERIVATIVES prosodic adjective prosodist noun. ORIGIN Greek… … English terms dictionary
prosody — prosodic /preuh sod ik/, prosodical, adj. /pros euh dee/, n. 1. the science or study of poetic meters and versification. 2. a particular or distinctive system of metrics and versification: Milton s prosody. 3. Ling. the stress and intonation… … Universalium
prosody — [15] Despite the passing similarity, prosody has no etymological connection with prose. In fact, its closest English relative is ode. It comes via Latin prosōdia from Greek prosōidíā, which originally meant ‘song with an instrumental… … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
prosody — pros•o•dy [[t]ˈprɒs ə di[/t]] n. pl. dies 1) pro the science or study of poetic meters and versification 2) pro a particular or distinctive system of metrics and versification: Milton s prosody[/ex] 3) phn the stress and intonation patterns of an … From formal English to slang