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rhyth·mic
(rĭth′mĭk) also rhyth·mi·cal (-mĭ-kəl)adj.
Of, relating to, or having rhythm; recurring with measured regularity.
rhyth′mi·cal·ly adv.
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| Adv. | 1. | rhythmically - in a rhythmic manner; "the chair rocked rhythmically back and forth" |
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Translations
بإيقاع، بِحَرَكاتٍ مُنْتَظَمَه
rytmicky
ütemesen
taktbundiî
rytmicky
düzenli biçimde
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rhythmically
[ˈrɪðmɪkəli] adv → avec rythmerhythm method n (of contraception) → méthode f des températuresrhythm section n → section f rythmiqueCollins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
rhythmically
adv → rhythmisch; breathe → gleichmäßig
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rhythm
(ˈriðəm) noun1. a regular, repeated pattern of sounds, stresses or beats in music, poetry etc. Just listen to the rhythm of those drums; complicated rhythms.
2. a regular, repeated pattern of movements. The rowers lost their rhythm.
3. an ability to sing, move etc with rhythm. That girl has got rhythm.
ˈrhythmic, ˈrhythmical adjective of or with rhythm. rhythmic movement; The dancing was very rhythmical.
ˈrhythmically adverbKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.