nursery rhyme in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for nursery rhyme in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.rhyme [Am raɪm, Brit rʌɪm] N

III.rhyme [Am raɪm, Brit rʌɪm] VB trans

nursery <pl nurseries> [Am ˈnərs(ə)ri, Brit ˈnəːs(ə)ri] N

nursery rhyme in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for nursery rhyme in the English»Spanish Dictionary

I.nursery [ˈnɜ:səri, Am ˈnɜ:r-] -ies N

II.nursery [ˈnɜ:səri, Am ˈnɜ:r-] -ies ADJ

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The bass riff kicks in and builds to the instrumental theme followed by the repetitive, nursery rhyme-like verse and chorus twice.
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Appealing mostly to families with small children, the park had a nursery rhyme theme.
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It later became a popular folk song and nursery rhyme.
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A fingerplay is a nursery rhyme for very young children that uses hand movements coordinated with words to engage and sustain children's interest.
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It is wistful, atmospheric, as catchy as a nursery rhyme.
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The album takes its title from the nursery rhyme that she composed for her son (track number 13).
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The log anticipates each meal with a nursery rhyme in which he lists every previous meal he has done.
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The detective solves a mystery built around a nursery rhyme.
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In it, the players were tested on their creativity by having to perform a task such as re-writing a nursery rhyme as a news story.
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There is a nursery rhyme quality to it as with its predecessor and a delicate use of a classical string arrangement.
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