cadence

  • 101cadence normale de tir — normali šaudymo sparta statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Šaudymo sparta, kuria galima šaudyti iš ginklo neribotą laiką neperkaitinant jo. atitikmenys: angl. sustained rate of fire pranc. cadence normale de tir …

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  • 102cadence — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old Italian cadenza, from cadere to fall, from Latin more at chance Date: 14th century 1. a. a rhythmic sequence or flow of sounds in language b. the beat, time, or measure of rhythmical …

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  • 103cadence — noun a) Balanced, rhythmic flow. b) The measure or beat of movement. See Also: clausula, Tierce de Picardie …

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  • 104Cadence — March hastighed, toneslutning …

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  • 105cadence — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. rhythm, beat, pulse, meter. See music, time. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. rhythm, meter, flow; see beat 2 , 3 , measure 3 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. modulation, meter, rhythm, beat, measure, pulse …

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  • 106cadence — ca|dence [ keıdns ] noun count or uncount 1. ) FORMAL the way in which someone s voice gets higher or lower as they speak, especially the fall of their voice at the end of a sentence 2. ) TECHNICAL a short section of music that ends a longer… …

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  • 107cadence — ca·dence || keɪdÉ™ns n. rhythm, beat, intonation, inflection …

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  • 108cadence — n. 1. Fall of the voice. 2. Tone, intonation, modulation of the voice …

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  • 109cadence — noun (C) 1 the way someone s voice rises and falls, especially when reading out loud 2 technical a set of chords at the end of a line or piece of music …

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  • 110cadence — n 1. flow, rhythmic flow, movement, lilt, swing, jingle. 2. beat, pulse, rhythm, rhythm pattern, rhythmical emphasis, Music. rhythmical accentuation, Music. arsis or upbeat, Music. thesis or downbeat, Prosody. ictus, prominent pulsation; accent,… …

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