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Перевод: lilt
[прилагательное] веселая; [существительное] ритм песни или стиха; веселая песенка; живая песенка; [глагол] петь весело и ритмично; петь живо; делать весело; делать живо; делать быстро
Тезаурус:
- "Michael O'Neil," he intoned thinly from the pulpit in his Cork lilt, "was a terrible man altogether.
- And I had almost forgotten the lilt of a Scottish accent, the sense of pleasure that can flow behind its reserve.
- Be-bop, sometimes called straight-ahead jazz, is written with eighth notes, but at particular tempos the eighth notes are felt with a lilt or bounce to them.
- As the sun caught the coppery glint of the curls which clung closely to his head like a cap, the familiar Welsh lilt greeted her.
- Speaking in a slightly formal Texan lilt, Shocked exudes a quiet charisma and wry stubbornness.
- For one thing it is devoid of the relentless lilt and terminological tedium of the professional programme writer.
- If Mr Kinnock's voice is beginning to grate a little after less than a month's campaigning, is there a risk that the populace as a whole will not take to his Welsh lilt, should he get into Number 10?
- Even this gesture, a mercenary movement, had about it the lilt of broken syllables.
- Lilt
- At extremely fast tempos this lilt is lost and they even out as they would in a funk or fusion context.
- His voice has a racy fluency blended with the intuitive lilt of generations.
- By now the whole ground was resounding to the lilt of Rovers' battle hymn of "Goodnight Irene" from the terraces.
- Her voice had a lilt to it as if she were on the verge of laughter.
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