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Перевод: cadence speek cadence


[существительное]
каденция ; ритм ; мерный шаг; движение в ногу; модуляция ; понижение голоса


Тезаурус:

  1. "Tho" I was young Thomas Chatterton to those I met, I was a very Proteus to those who read my Works': Chatterton's story is mostly told by himself, and with a felicity of cadence and of reference which can be caught in the sentence I have just quoted.
  2. Cadence Design Systems Inc warns that turnover for the first quarter will be down substantially from the same period last year and it will likely see a loss for the quarter.
  3. In the end Brodkey's apparently stupendous equipment as a writer, that sense of an almost Flaubertian anxiety about pitch and cadence which plays about every sentence, can scarcely conceal the second-hand quality of his inventions.
  4. On the stage, where one has less time to dwell on the cadence or suggestion of the individual words, me cruelty is unendurable.
  5. Their rhythm, pattern and cadence may be relished in the mind's ear, almost like a form of music.
  6. "For those were troublous times," he said on a downward-curving cadence, "and such times have come again, but take heart: for "when Joshua heard the noise of the people as they shouted, he said unto Moses, There is a noise of war in the camp.
  7. Every shrill cadence of the birds' song, every soft utterance of Dr Tariq poured into him the high exhilaration of fear.
  8. There is a Biblical cadence in the last words he shares with his mother: "Wherever there's a fight so hungry people can eat, I'll be there.
  9. CADENCE DESIGN SYSTEMS WARNS OF LOWER TURNOVER
  10. The constant use of what is called the "feminine cadence" is a particular rhythmic feature.
  11. My first example would sound like this: "The trade balance is One BILL ION Pounds in the red" - pronounced " bill -yun" with a strange rising cadence that reminds me of nothing more than Leslie Crowther: "A bill -yun pounds - come on down !!!"
  12. And in 1913 we have Pound writing of Yeats, who had just published "The Grey Rock", that the latter is "very fine, but his syntax is getting obscurer than Browning's", then confessing: "I wonder which is worse, to die in the aromatic subtlety of a disappearing cadence ( la ME) or to stodge one's nobility into an incomprehensible narrative, la The Eagle".
  13. In it, tongue in cheek, the composer signs off with his name on the final cadence.

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