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1 método Ogino
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2 método Ogino-Knaus
• rhyming dictionary• rhythmic -
3 método rítmico
• rhyming dictionary• rhythmic -
4 pareado
adj.1 couplet (verso).2 semi-detached house (vivienda).3 matching.m.couplet.past part.past participle of spanish verb: parear.* * *► adjetivo1 (poesía) rhyming2 (casa) semidetached1 couplet\versos pareados rhyming couplets————————1 couplet* * *1. ADJ1) [verso] rhyming2) [chalet] semi-detached2.SM couplet* * *I- da adjetivoa) < versos> rhyming (before n)b) < casa> semidetachedIImasculino rhyming couplet* * *= semidetached [semi-detached].Ex. Houses are marketed as a semidetached but in fact the house adjoins only the neighbours garage.----* casa pareada = duplex, duplex house.* chalet pareado = terrace(d) home, terrace(d) house, semidetached house.* * *I- da adjetivoa) < versos> rhyming (before n)b) < casa> semidetachedIImasculino rhyming couplet* * *= semidetached [semi-detached].Ex: Houses are marketed as a semidetached but in fact the house adjoins only the neighbours garage.
* casa pareada = duplex, duplex house.* chalet pareado = terrace(d) home, terrace(d) house, semidetached house.* * *1 ‹versos› rhyming ( before n)2 ‹edificio/casa› semidetachedrhyming couplet* * *♦ adjchalet pareado semi-detached house♦ nm1. [verso] couplet2. [vivienda] semi-detached house -
5 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 -
6 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 -
7 consonante
adj.consonant.f.consonant.* * *► adjetivo1 consonant1 consonant* * *noun f.* * *1. ADJ1) (Mús) harmonious, consonant frm2) (Ling) consonantal3) (Literat) rhyming2.SF (Ling) consonant* * *Iadjetivo consonant (before n)IIfemenino consonant* * *= consonant.Ex. Final processing of morphemic coincidences eliminates all phonetical ambiguities including cases of doubling of the same consonants.* * *Iadjetivo consonant (before n)IIfemenino consonant* * *= consonant.Ex: Final processing of morphemic coincidences eliminates all phonetical ambiguities including cases of doubling of the same consonants.
* * *consonant ( before n)consonant* * *
consonante sustantivo femenino
consonant
consonante adjetivo & sustantivo femenino consonant
' consonante' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
doble
- terminar
English:
consonant
- to
* * *♦ adj1. [rima, sonido] consonant2. [acorde]sus modales son consonantes con su condición social her manners are in keeping with her social status♦ nfconsonant* * *I adj:consonante con in keeping withII f consonant* * *consonante adj: consonant, harmoniousconsonante nf: consonant* * *consonante n consonant -
8 octavilla
f.1 pamphlet, leaflet.2 octavo (tamaño).3 political pamphlet, flier, propaganda sheet, tract.* * *1 (impreso) pamphlet* * *SF pamphlet, leaflet* * *femenino pamphlet* * *= handbill.Ex. A broadside is a separately published piece of paper, printed on one side only and intended to be read unfolded; usually intended to be posted, publicly distributed, or sold, e.g. proclamations, handbills, ballad-sheets, news-sheets.* * *femenino pamphlet* * *= handbill.Ex: A broadside is a separately published piece of paper, printed on one side only and intended to be read unfolded; usually intended to be posted, publicly distributed, or sold, e.g. proclamations, handbills, ballad-sheets, news-sheets.
* * *A (impreso) pamphlet* * *
octavilla sustantivo femenino
pamphlet
octavilla f (propaganda política) pamphlet, leaflet
* * *octavilla nf1. [de propaganda] pamphlet, leaflet2. [tamaño] octavo* * *f leaflet -
9 rimado
adj.rhymed.past part.past participle of spanish verb: rimar.* * *ADJ rhymed, rhyming* * *= rhymed.Ex. The first book published in North America was a rhymed version of the Book of Psalms.* * *= rhymed.Ex: The first book published in North America was a rhymed version of the Book of Psalms.
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10 aleluya
f. & m.hallelujah.m.hallelujah, halleluiah, alleluia, doggerel.* * *► nombre masculino & nombre femenino1 hallelujah, alleluia1 hallelujah!* * *1.EXCL hallelujah!, hurray!2.SM ó SF (Mús, Rel) hallelujah, alleluia3. SM1) (=Pascua) Easter time2)ir al aleluya — Caribe * (=pagar a escote) to go Dutch *, share costs
4. SF1) (=alegría)2) (Arte) (=estampa) Easter print, strip cartoon with rhyming couplets ( originally on religious themes); (=pintura mala) * daub, bad painting3) LAm (=excusa) frivolous excuse4) poét * doggerel* * *Imasculino (Mús) hallelujah, alleluiaIIinterjección hallelujah!* * *Imasculino (Mús) hallelujah, alleluiaIIinterjección hallelujah!* * *( Mús) halleluja, alleluia1 ( Relig) halleluja!* * *
aleluya interjección
halleluja!
aleluya sustantivo masculino & sustantivo femenino hallelujah, alleluia
* * *♦ nm o nfhallelujah♦ interjhallelujah!* * *m & interj hallelujah* * *aleluya interj: hallelujah!, alleluia! -
11 sonsonete
m.1 tapping (ruido).2 monotonous intonation.3 old tune (cantinela).4 hint of sarcasm (sarcasmo).5 monotonous rhythm, singsong, boring rhythm, rhythmic tapping.6 repetitive sound, drone.* * *1 (sonido de golpecitos) rhythmic tapping2 figurado (tonillo irónico) mocking tone3 figurado (cantinela) song, tune4 figurado (voz monótona) drone, droning voice* * *SM1) (=sonido) [de golpes] tap, tapping; [de traqueteo] rattle; [de cencerro] jangling2) (=voz monótona) monotonous delivery, singsong, singsong voice3) (=frase rimada) jingle, rhyming phrase4) (=tono mofador) mocking undertone* * *a) ( tono monótono) drone, droningb) ( cantaleta)* * *a) ( tono monótono) drone, droningb) ( cantaleta)* * *1 (tono monótono) drone, droning2 (tono irónico) mocking tone3 (golpes) tapping4(cantaleta): me tienes harta con ese sonsonete I'm fed up with your constant nagging ( o complaining etc)* * *
sonsonete sustantivo masculino
1 (ruido) tapping
2 figurado dull monotonous noise
3 familiar pey ironic tone
' sonsonete' also found in these entries:
English:
drone
* * *sonsonete nm1. [ruido] tapping2. [entonación] monotonous intonation;leía el poema con sonsonete he read the poem in a monotone o drone3. [cantinela] old tune* * *m drone* * *sonsonete nm1) : tapping2) : drone3) : mocking tone -
12 versificación
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13 monorrimo
adj.single-rhyming.* * *ADJ [estrofa] having the same rhyme throughout -
14 rimador
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15 versos pareados
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16 cadencia
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17 monorrimo
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18 rimador
• rhyme scheme• rhymed• rhymester• rhyming• rim lighting• rim of a well• rime• rimer• rimester• rimless -
19 ritmo
• cadence• pace• rhyming• rhythm method -
20 son
• melody• mushroomlike fungus of the genus Boletus• music band• rhyming• rhythm method
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