cadence

cadence

englanti
  1. tahti, rytmi

  2. intonaatio

Synonyymisanakirja

cadence

rytmikkyys, tahti, osa, osuus, jakso, kadenssi, lopuke, plagaalinen kadenssi, runorytmi, prosodia, runomitta, rytmi.

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cadence rimmaa näiden kanssa:

freelance, trance...

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Englannin sanakirja

cadence (englanti > suomi)

  1. rytmi

  2. tahti

  3. sointi

  4. kadenssi, lopuke

  5. kadenssi

  6. tahti, rytmi

  7. marssilaulu

cadence englanniksi

  1. The act or state of declining or sinking.

  2. Milton

  3. Now was the sun in western cadence low.
  4. Balanced, rhythmic flow.

  5. Shakespeare

  6. golden cadence of poesy
  7. (quote-journal)

  8. The measure or beat of movement.

  9. The general inflection or modulation of the voice, or of any sound.

  10. Blustering winds, which all night long / Had roused the sea, now with hoarse cadence lull / Seafaring men o'erwatched.
  11. Sir Walter Scott

  12. The accents (..) were in passion's tenderest cadence.
  13. puhekieltä A progression of at least two chord chords which conclude a piece of music, section or musical phrases within it. Sometimes referred to analogy analogously as musical punctuation.

  14. puhekieltä A cadenza, or closing embellishment; a pause before the end of a strain, which the performer may fill with a flight of fancy.

  15. puhekieltä A fall in inflection of a speaker’s voice, such as at the end of a sentence.

  16. puhekieltä A dance move which ends a phrase.

  17. The cadence in a galliard step refers to the final leap in a cinquepace sequence.

  18. puhekieltä The rhythm and sequence of a series of actions.

  19. puhekieltä The number of steps per minute.

  20. puhekieltä The number of revolutions per minute of the cranks or pedals of a bicycle.

  21. puhekieltä A chant that is sung by military personnel while running or marching; a jody call.

  22. puhekieltä cadency

  23. puhekieltä Harmony and proportion of movement, as in a well-managed horse.

  24. To give a cadence to.

  25. {{quote-journal|journal=The Century|volume=53|year=1897|title=Why the Confederacy Failed|author=Don Carlos Buell|passage=there was besides, in an already dominating and growing element, a motive that was stronger and more enduring than enthusiasm —an implacable antagonism which acted side by side with the cause of the Union as a perpetual impelling force against the social conditions of the South, controlling the counsels of the government, and cadencing the march of its armies to the chorus:

  26. : John Brown's body lies mouldering in the grave,
    : But his soul is marching on!
  27. (quote-book)

  28. To give structure to.

  29. (l)

  30. (inflection of)

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