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5 cadence
ca·dence[ˈkeɪdən(t)s]n1. (intonation) Tonfall m; (rhythm) of speech [Sprech]rhythmus m, Sprachmelodie f; of poetry, prose Rhythmus mthe \cadence of the rustling leaves was soothing das gleichmäßige Rascheln der Blätter war beruhigend* * *['keIdəns]n (MUS)Kadenz f; (of voice) Tonfall m, Melodie f; (= rhythm) Rhythmus m, Melodie f* * *cadence [ˈkeıdəns] s1. (Vers-, Sprech)Rhythmus m2. Takt(schlag) m, Rhythmus m (auch fig)3. MUSb) Schlussphrase fc) Schlussverzierung f4. a) Sinken(lassen) nb) Tonfall m, Modulation f (der Stimme)c) (besonderer) Akzent (einer Sprache)5. MIL Zeitmaß n, Gleichschritt m (Marsch)* * *n.Kadenz -en f.Rhythmus -en m.Tonfall -¨e m. -
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1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb 3. nounZischen, das4. adjective(coll.) schick (ugs.)* * *[swiʃ] 1. verb(to (cause to) move with a hissing or rustling sound: He swished the whip about in the air.) sausen (lassen)2. noun(an act, or the sound, of swishing: The horse cantered away with a swish of its tail.) das Sausen* * *[swɪʃ]I. vi1. (make hissing noise) zischen2. (make brushing noise) raschelnII. vtthe horses \swished their tails to get rid of the flies die Pferde schlugen mit ihrem Schweif, um die Fliegen loszuwerdenIII. adj<-er, -est>( fam)IV. n* * *[swɪʃ]1. n(of whip, cane) Zischen nt, Sausen nt; (of grass) Rascheln nt; (of skirts, water) Rauschen nt; (of tyres) Pfeifen nt, Zischen nt; (of windscreen wipers) Wischen nt = smart) (tod)schick3. vtcane zischen or sausen lassen; tail schlagen mit; skirt rauschen mit; water schwenken4. vi(whip, cane) zischen, sausen; (grass) rascheln; (skirts) rauschen, rascheln; (water) rauschen; (tyres) zischen, pfeifen; (windscreen wipers) wischen* * *swish [swıʃ]A v/i1. schwirren, sausen, zischen:swish past vorbeizischen (Auto etc)2. rascheln (Seide etc)B v/t1. sausen oder schwirren lassen2. swish off abhauen3. sl durchprügelnC s1. Sausen n, Zischen n2. Rascheln n3. Bra) (Ruten)Streich mb) Peitschenhieb m4. US sl pej Tunte f (effeminierter Homosexueller)D adj1. besonders Br umg (tod)schick2. US sl tuntenhaft pejE int fft!, wutsch!* * *1. transitive verbschlagen mit [Schwanz]; sausen lassen [Stock]2. intransitive verb 3. nounZischen, das4. adjective(coll.) schick (ugs.)* * *v.sausen v. -
7 whispering
whis·per·ing[ˈ(h)wɪspərɪŋ]all this \whispering has got to stop! Schluss jetzt mit dem Geflüster!II. adj attr, inv1. (talking softly) flüsternd3. (rustling) raschelnd* * *['wIspərIŋ]nGeflüster nt no pl, Flüstern nt no pl; (poet of wind) Säuseln nt no pl; (of schoolchildren) Tuscheln nt no pl, Getuschel nt no pl; (fig) Gemunkel nt no pl, Getuschel nt no pl* * *A adj (adv whisperingly)1. flüsternd2. Flüster…:whispering campaign Verleumdungskampagne f;* * *adj.flüstert adj. -
8 cadence
ca·dence [ʼkeɪdən(t)s] n1) ( intonation) Tonfall m ( rhythm) of speech [Sprech]rhythmus m, Sprachmelodie f; of poetry, prose Rhythmus mthe \cadence of the rustling leaves was soothing das gleichmäßige Rascheln der Blätter war beruhigend -
9 whispering
whis·per·ing [ʼ(h)wɪspərɪŋ] nall this \whispering has got to stop! Schluss jetzt mit dem Geflüster!;attr, inv1) ( talking softly) flüsternd;3) ( rustling) raschelnd
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