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Перевод: lilt speek 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:

  1. "Michael O'Neil," he intoned thinly from the pulpit in his Cork lilt, "was a terrible man altogether.
  2. And I had almost forgotten the lilt of a Scottish accent, the sense of pleasure that can flow behind its reserve.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. Speaking in a slightly formal Texan lilt, Shocked exudes a quiet charisma and wry stubbornness.
  6. For one thing it is devoid of the relentless lilt and terminological tedium of the professional programme writer.
  7. 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?
  8. Even this gesture, a mercenary movement, had about it the lilt of broken syllables.
  9. Lilt
  10. At extremely fast tempos this lilt is lost and they even out as they would in a funk or fusion context.
  11. His voice has a racy fluency blended with the intuitive lilt of generations.
  12. By now the whole ground was resounding to the lilt of Rovers' battle hymn of "Goodnight Irene" from the terraces.
  13. Her voice had a lilt to it as if she were on the verge of laughter.

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