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Перевод: intonation
[существительное] интонация ; модуляция ; произнесение нараспев; пение речитативом; зачин
Тезаурус:
- develop the capacity to convey, when reading aloud, the meaning of the text clearly to the listener through intonation and phrasing;
- The P-bridge is the very essence of simplicity, being a face-mounted plate of thin chrome-plated steel, upon which sit a pair of saddle barrels, each carrying two strings and offering intonation adjustment via two, tail-mounted screws, and height adjustment via threaded adjusters.
- "Yes, please!" echoed Clara in exactly the same intonation.
- In Borodin's Overture to Prince Igor the orchestra established themselves convincingly with secure intonation and ensemble and some distinguished solo wind playing.
- Compare understanding a musical theme, a phrase, with suddenly making sense of a gesture, intonation, or facial expression (for example, a leer).
- The intonation on your guitar has got to be perfect, because you're fretting strings behind the glass and that has to be just right.
- The cultural onslaught is not just a matter of intonation.
- The only caveat on this disc concerns Peter Cropper's intonation on one or two exposed high notes.
- What is beyond disputes is that Battle produces the kind of seamless, creamy sound, and faultless intonation that recalls the girlish purity of Gundula Janowitz at the very height of her powers, and Perlman turns on all his customary warmth and charm from which even his relatively close positioning cannot detract.
- Used to young children, this variety is formally distinctive, with a special vocabulary, high pitch, loudness, slowness and exaggerated intonation contours.
- A recent issue of American Cosmopolitan had an even more blatant example: an article (patronisingly titled "Why not speak like a grown-up?") listed various things for women to avoid when speaking in work settings, including tag questions, rising intonation and high pitch, because these things undermine a speaker's perceived authority.
- Where these signs are not obvious, subtler discriminations can be made: Quebecois who refuse to understand anglophones who talk in a Canadian accent, will respond to anglophones who talk with a British or US intonation, as Flemings who claim not to understand French spoken with a Belgian accent, understand French French.
- In appearance she was rather like a gipsy, and her quick, eager speech had a slightly foreign intonation.
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