Angličtina | Španielčina |
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rhythm [rhythms] (variation of strong and weak elements of sounds over time) noun [UK: ˈrɪ.ðəm] [US: ˈrɪ.ðəm] | ritmonoun |
rhythm guitar (guitar that provides rhythm) noun | guitarra rítmicanoun |
rhythm section (section of a band maintaining the rhythm) noun [UK: ˈrɪ.ðəm ˈsek.ʃn̩] [US: ˈrɪ.ðəm ˈsek.ʃn̩] | sección de ritmonoun |
rhythmic (characterized by rhythm) adjective [UK: ˈrɪð.mɪk] [US: ˈrɪð.mɪk] | acompasadoadjective cadenciosoadjective |
rhythmic (of or relating to rhythm) adjective [UK: ˈrɪð.mɪk] [US: ˈrɪð.mɪk] | rítmicoadjectiveChildren learn to respond to rhythmical sounds from a very young age. = Los niños aprenden a responder a sonidos rítmicos desde una muy temprana edad. |
rhythmic gymnastics (a discipline of gymnastics) noun [UK: ˈrɪð.mɪk dʒɪm.ˈnæ.stɪks] [US: ˈrɪð.mɪk ˌdʒɪm.ˈnæ.stɪks] | gimnasia rítmicanoun |
rhythmically (in a rhythmical manner) adverb [UK: ˈrɪð.mɪk.l̩i] [US: ˈrɪð.mɪk.l̩i] | rítmicamenteadverb |
antiarrhythmic [antiarrhythmics] (a drug that treats or prevents arrhythmia) noun [UK: ˌantɪərhˈɪθmɪk] [US: ˌæntɪɚrhˈɪθmɪk] | antiarrítmiconoun |
antiarrhythmic (used to treat or prevent arrhythmia) adjective [UK: ˌantɪərhˈɪθmɪk] [US: ˌæntɪɚrhˈɪθmɪk] | antiarrítmicoadjective |
arrhythmia [arrhythmias] noun [UK: ə.ˈrɪð.miə] [US: ə.ˈrɪð.miə] | arritmianoun |
arrhythmic (without rhythm) adjective [UK: ərhˈɪθmɪk] [US: ɚrhˈɪθmɪk] | arrítmicoadjective |
circadian rhythm [entrainments] (internal body clock) noun | ritmo circadianonoun |