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rhythmically in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for rhythmically in the English»Serbian Dictionary

rhyth·mic(al) ['rɪðmɪk(əl)] ADJ

chemi·cal·ly ['kemɪkəli] ADV

aca·dem·ical·ly [ˌækə'demɪkli] ADV

ana·tomi·cal·ly [ˌænə'tɒmɪkəli] ADV

eco·nomi·cal·ly [ˌiːkə'nɒmɪkəli] ADV

dy·nami·cal·ly [daɪ'næmɪkli] ADV

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The crowd starts to clap -- slowly, rhythmically -- and the windows steam up.
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For example, one study has shown that the activity of essentially all promoters are rhythmically regulated.
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The two outer parts are intricate and rhythmically complex with wide leaps, contrasting with the "cantus firmus" which moves smoothly by steps in minims and crotchets.
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As they fall back, they rhythmically impact on a wooden board.
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It's basically a kind of psalmody, which the choir intones in a rhythmically uncoordinated way.
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Pairs of either are held together in one hand and shaken rhythmically to make a percussive, clacking sound.
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Rhythmically, the music is characterized by a heavy, nonchalant, inelegant strut, and is in duple meter, which makes it suitable for both dancing and marching.
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This exposition concludes with the return of the third theme, now rhythmically in diminution and melodically circular, fading away to an afterthought.
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When the opponents are played out, he shouts pull and rhythmically waves his hat or handkerchief for his team to pull together.
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It is achieved by rhythmically forcing their breath-water out through their gill openings, which lie behind their pelvic fins.
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