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the cadences of prose

  • 1 cadence

    tr['keɪdəns]
    1 cadencia
    cadence ['keɪdənts] n
    : cadencia f, ritmo m
    n.
    cadencia s.f.
    'keɪdṇs
    noun cadencia f
    ['keɪdǝns]
    N (Mus) [of voice] cadencia f ; (=rhythm) ritmo m, cadencia f
    * * *
    ['keɪdṇs]
    noun cadencia f

    English-spanish dictionary > cadence

  • 2 cadencia

    f.
    1 rhythm, cadence.
    2 clock rate.
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    1 cadence, rhythm
    2 MÚSICA cadenza
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    SF
    1) (=ritmo) cadence, rhythm
    2) (Mús) [en frase musical] cadence; [de solista] cadenza
    3) (=frecuencia)

    a una cadencia de 1.000 unidades diarias — at the rate of 1,000 units per day

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    femenino ( ritmo) cadence, rhythm; ( terminación de una frase musical) cadence
    * * *
    = cadenza, cadence, texture.
    Ex. These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.
    Ex. As children listen to stories, verse, prose of all kinds, they unconsciously become familiar with the rhythms and structures, the cadences and conventions of the various forms of written language.
    Ex. When children bounce on mother's knee to a song or a nursery rhyme and maybe when they chuckle at special words, names, and puns, they are responding to the texture and rhythm of sounds.
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    femenino ( ritmo) cadence, rhythm; ( terminación de una frase musical) cadence
    * * *
    = cadenza, cadence, texture.

    Ex: These include: continuations and sequels; supplements; indexes; concordances; incidental music to dramatic works; cadenzas; scenarios; screenplays, and so on; choreographies; librettos and other texts set to music.

    Ex: As children listen to stories, verse, prose of all kinds, they unconsciously become familiar with the rhythms and structures, the cadences and conventions of the various forms of written language.
    Ex: When children bounce on mother's knee to a song or a nursery rhyme and maybe when they chuckle at special words, names, and puns, they are responding to the texture and rhythm of sounds.

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    1 (ritmo) cadence, rhythm
    en cadencia de vals in waltz time
    3
    (frecuencia): estos trenes tienen una cadencia de cinco minutos these trains run every five minutes o at five-minute intervals
    (compases): se oían las cadencia de un tango the strains of a tango could be heard
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    cadencia sustantivo femenino
    cadence
    cadencia sustantivo femenino
    1 rhythm
    2 Mús cadenza
    ' cadencia' also found in these entries:
    English:
    cadence
    - lilt
    - pulse
    * * *
    1. [ritmo] rhythm
    2. Mús [de pieza musical] rhythm
    3. [frecuencia] frequency
    4. Ling falling intonation [at end of utterance]
    * * *
    f MÚS rhythm, cadence
    * * *
    : cadence, rhythm

    Spanish-English dictionary > cadencia

  • 3 cadence

    ca·dence
    [ˈkeɪdən(t)s]
    n
    1. (intonation) Tonfall m; (rhythm) of speech [Sprech]rhythmus m, Sprachmelodie f; of poetry, prose Rhythmus m
    2. (fall in pitch) Abfallen nt [der Stimme]
    3. (regular sound) of an engine Laufrhythmus m
    the \cadence of the rustling leaves was soothing das gleichmäßige Rascheln der Blätter war beruhigend
    4. MUS Kadenz f
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    ['keIdəns]
    n (MUS)
    Kadenz f; (of voice) Tonfall m, Melodie f; (= rhythm) Rhythmus m, Melodie f
    * * *
    cadence [ˈkeıdəns] s
    1. (Vers-, Sprech)Rhythmus m
    2. Takt(schlag) m, Rhythmus m (auch fig)
    3. MUS
    a) Kadenz f, Schluss(fall) m
    b) Schlussphrase f
    c) Schlussverzierung f
    4. a) Sinken(lassen) n
    b) 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.

    English-german dictionary > cadence

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