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ритм; ритмический;1) rhythm and blues — ритм-энд-блюз; 2) rhythm computer — ритм-бокс ( электронные ударные), ритм-машина; 3) rhythm guitar — ритм-гитара; 4) rhythm section — ритм-секция (неакадемич. инструм. ансамбля); 5) rhythm-only notation — запись ритма ( ритмического рисунка) вне нотоносцаa) musical rhythm and speech rhythm — музыкальный и речевой ритм;b) irrational rhythm — несоизмеримый ритм (термин, в основном, применяется для обозначения мультиолей всякого рода, см.: tuplet) -
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['riðəm]1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) ritem2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) ritem3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) občutek za ritem•- rhythmic- rhythmical
- rhythmically* * *[ríðəm]nounritem; takt; prozodija, mera; figuratively pravilno periodično vračanje, umerjenost (gibov itd.), pravilna rast in upadanje; harmonija, skladnost; medicine bitje žile -
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[rɪð(ə)m]nритм, ритмичность, темп- frenzied rhythm
- pulsating rhythm
- steady rhythm
- rhythm of speech
- rhythm of the heart
- rhythm and symmetry of architecture
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'riðəm1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) rytme, takt2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) takt, rytme3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) rytme, musikalitet•- rhythmic- rhythmical
- rhythmicallykrets--------periode--------rytme--------taktsubst. \/ˈrɪħ(ə)m\/, \/ˈrɪθm\/rytme, takt, periodeindicate the rhythm markere takten -
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['riðəm]1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) ritmo2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) ritmo3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) ritmo•- rhythmic- rhythmical
- rhythmically* * *[r'iðəm] n 1 ritmo, cadência, compasso, harmonia. 2 periodicidade. -
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[ʼrɪðəm] nRhythmus m, Takt m;she didn't give the German player the opportunity to establish any \rhythm sie gab der deutschen Spielerin keine Gelegenheit, zu ihrem Spiel zu finden;the \rhythm of nature der Rhythmus der Natur;the \rhythm of the seasons der Wechsel der Jahreszeiten;sense of \rhythm Rhythmusgefühl nt;biological \rhythm biologischer Rhythmus -
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ритм; ритмичность -
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['riðəm]1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) rytmi, taktur, hljóðfall2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) taktur, rytmi3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) rytmi, taktur•- rhythmic- rhythmical
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ritmus* * *['riðəm]1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) ritmus2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) ritmus; ütem3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) ritmusérzék•- rhythmic- rhythmical
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n. ritim, ahenk, uyum, vezin, nabız atışı, ritm* * *1. ritim 2. ritm* * *['riðəm]1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) ritim, dizem2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) ritim, ahenk3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) şarkı söyleme yeteneği•- rhythmically -
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• rytmi• svengi• tahti• poljento* * *'riðəm1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) rytmi2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) rytmi3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) rytmitaju•- rhythmic- rhythmical
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['rɪðəm]nome ritmo m. (anche mus. letter.)* * *['riðəm]1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) ritmo2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) ritmo3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) ritmo•- rhythmic- rhythmical
- rhythmically* * *['rɪðəm]nome ritmo m. (anche mus. letter.) -
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['rɪðm]nrytm m* * *['riðəm]1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) rytm2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) rytm3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) poczucie rytmu•- rhythmic- rhythmical
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['riðəm]1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) ritms2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) ritms3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) ritma izjūta•- rhythmic- rhythmical
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['riðəm]1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) ritmas2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) ritmas3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) ritmo jausmas•- rhythmic- rhythmical
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n. rytm, takt; meter; regelbunden cykel* * *['riðəm]1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) rytm2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) rytm, takt3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) rytm-, taktkänsla•- rhythmic- rhythmical
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['riðəm]1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) rytmus2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) rytmus3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) rytmus•- rhythmic- rhythmical
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['riðəm]1) (a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc: Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.) ritm2) (a regular, repeated pattern of movements: The rowers lost their rhythm.) ritm3) (an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm: That girl has got rhythm.) ritm•- rhythmic- rhythmical
- rhythmically
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