rhythm of movements

rhythm of movements
judesių ritmas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Taisyklingas, tolygus judesio dalių kitimas laike ir erdvėje priklausomai nuo esamų sąlygų. atitikmenys: angl. rhythm of movements vok. Bewegungsrhythmus, m rus. ритм движений

Sporto terminų žodynas. T. 1. 2-asis patais. ir papild. leid.: Aiškinamasis žodynas. Angliški, vokiški, rusiški terminų atitikmenys. Būtiniausios žinios. 2002.

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  • rhythm of movements — judesių ritmas statusas T sritis Kūno kultūra ir sportas apibrėžtis Laikinis judesių (veiksmų) apibūdinimas – judesio (veiksmo) fazių (parengiamosios, pagrindinės, baigiamosios) santykis. atitikmenys: angl. rhythm of movements vok.… …   Sporto terminų žodynas

  • rhythm — [ rıðəm ] noun ** 1. ) count a regular pattern of sounds in music that you can show by moving, hitting your hands together, or hitting a drum or other surface: They began moving together to the rhythm of the music. He tapped out the rhythm on the …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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  • rhythm — 01. Rap music often simply exaggerates the normal [rhythm] of spoken English. 02. The baby was soothed by the quiet [rhythmic] sound of his mother s heartbeat. 03. The crowd moved [rhythmically] to the sound of the drums. 04. Santana s music is… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • rhythm */*/ — UK [ˈrɪðəm] / US noun Word forms rhythm : singular rhythm plural rhythms 1) [countable] a regular pattern of sounds or movements the slow rhythm of the rocking chair 2) a) [countable/uncountable] music a regular pattern of sounds in music that… …   English dictionary

  • rhythm — rhyth|m [ˈrıðəm] n [U and C] [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: rhythmus, from Greek, from rhein to flow ] 1.) a regular repeated pattern of sounds or movements →↑metre ▪ Drums are basic to African rhythm. ▪ complicated dance rhythms rhythm of ▪ …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Rhythm —    Shamans in many cultures make use of rhythmic music, songs, chants, dances, and movements. Instruments as varied as drums, rattles, and bells are used. Claims are sometimes made that shamans always use a constant rhythm in healing and in… …   Historical dictionary of shamanism

  • rhythm — [[t]rɪ̱ðəm[/t]] ♦♦♦ rhythms 1) N VAR A rhythm is a regular series of sounds or movements. His music of that period fused the rhythms of Jazz with classical forms... He had no sense of rhythm whatsoever... She could hear the constant rhythm of his …   English dictionary

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