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[ˈrɪðəm] noun1) a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc:وَزْنcomplicated rhythms.
2) a regular, repeated pattern of movements:إيقاع، حَرَكات مُنْتَظَمَهThe rowers lost their rhythm.
3) an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm:قُدرَه على الغِناء والتَّحَرُّك مَع الإيقاعThat girl has got rhythm.
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إِيْقَاع \ rhythm: a regular beat in poetry, music, speech, etc.; regular movement in a dance. -
4 rhythm, tune, harmony, concord, accord
تَناغُم \ rhythm, tune, harmony, concord, accord. \ See Also انسجام (اِنسِجام)Arabic-English glossary > rhythm, tune, harmony, concord, accord
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5 نظم
rhythm -
6 نظم الخبب
1) cantering rhythm 2) gallop rhythm -
7 نظم نواسي
1) pendulum rhythm 2) tic-tac rhythm -
8 نظم احتضاري
agonal rhythm -
9 نظم أذيني بطيني
aterioventricular rhythm -
10 نظم إضافي
parasystolic rhythm -
11 نظم الإفلات
escape rhythm -
12 نظم الجيب التاجي
coronary sinus rhythm -
13 نظم ألفا
alpha rhythm -
14 نظم انقباضي خببي
systolic gallop rhythm -
15 نظم بطيني
ventricular rhythm -
16 نظم بطيني ذاتي
idioventricular rhythm -
17 نظم بطيني ذاتي معجل
accelerated idioventricular rhythm -
18 نظم بيتا
Beta rhythm -
19 نظم بيرغر
Berger rhythm -
20 نظم بيولوجي
1) biological rhythm 2) biorhythm
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