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 Übersetzung für 'metrical foot' von Englisch nach Deutsch
SYNO foot | metrical foot | metrical unit
lit.
metrical foot
Versfuß {m}
Teiltreffer
metrical {adj}metrisch
metricalmetrisches System {n}
mus.
metrical modulation
metrische Modulation {f}
lit.
metrical tale
Verserzählung {f}
mus.
metrical accent
metrischer Akzent {m}
bibl.mus.relig.
metrical psalter
Liedpsalter {m}
non-metrical {adj}nonmetrisch
foot-to-foot {adv}Fuß an Fuß
bot.T
bear's-foot / bear's foot [Helleborus viridis] [green hellebore]
(Gewöhnliche) Grüne Nieswurz {f}
bot.T
bear's-foot / bear's foot [Helleborus viridis] [green hellebore]
Grüne Christwurz {f}
agr.bot.T
yellow bird's-foot / bird's foot [Ornithopus compressus]
Flachhülsiger Vogelfuß {m}
agr.bot.T
common bird's-foot / bird's foot [Ornithopus sativus]
Krallenklee {m} [Serradella]
agr.bot.T
common bird's-foot / bird's foot [Ornithopus sativus]
Großer Vogelfuß {m} [Serradella]
agr.bot.T
common bird's-foot / bird's foot [Ornithopus sativus]
Serradelle {f}
agr.bot.T
common bird's-foot / bird's foot [Ornithopus sativus]
Serradella {f}
agr.bot.T
yellow bird's-foot / bird's foot [Ornithopus compressus]
Gelbe Serradella {f}
footFußende {n}
6
footMauke {f} [berlin., hum.]
footStandvorrichtung {f}
cloth.
foot
5
Fuß {m} [des Strumpfes, der Strumpfhose; Füßling]
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • An adonic (Latin: "adoneus") is a unit of Aeolic verse, a five-syllable metrical foot consisting of a dactyl followed by a trochee.
  • is a metrical foot used in Latin and Greek prosody.
  • is a metrical foot consisting of two long syllables, as determined by syllable weight in classical meters, or two stressed syllables in modern meters.
  • or iambus is a metrical foot used in various types of poetry.
  • ... also spelled anapæst or anapest, also called antidactylus) is a metrical foot used in formal poetry.

  • In Sanskrit metre, "pāda" is the term for a metrical foot.
  • A metrical foot (aka poetic foot) is the basic repeating rhythmic unit that forms part of a line of verse in most Indo-European traditions of poetry.
  • Due to the placement of word stress, determined by metrical rules that define a characteristic iambic metrical foot, in which a weak syllable is followed by a strong syllable, in some dialects the weak syllable may be reduced to a schwa, which may be recorded as either "i" or "e" (e.g. ...
  • Book 1 contains 15 poems. The first tells of Ovid's intention to write epic poetry, which is thwarted when Cupid steals a metrical foot from him, changing his work into love elegy.
  • The number of syllables per line in the lyrics to "Lateralus" correspond to an arrangement of the Fibonacci numbers and the song "Jambi" uses and makes a reference to the common metrical foot iamb.

  • A siir or cheer is a type of metrical foot that roughly corresponds to an iamb.
  • Placement of word stress is determined by metrical rules that define a characteristic iambic metrical foot, in which a weak syllable is followed by a strong syllable.
  • They are classified according to their position within the "pada" (metrical foot): "ādiprāsa" (first syllable), "dvitīyākṣara prāsa" (second syllable), "antyaprāsa" (final syllable) etc.
  • In poetry, a monometer is a line of verse with just one metrical foot.
  • Taken together, the metrical Foot in combination with weak and strong syllables define the domain for relative prominence, in which a Strong syllable is more prominent than the weak member of the foot.

  • In dactylic hexameter, a caesura occurs any time the ending of a word does not coincide with the beginning or the end of a metrical foot; in modern prosody, however, it is only called one when the ending also coincides with an audible pause in the line.
  • A pyrrhic ([...]; [...] "pyrrichios", from πυρρίχη "pyrrichē") is a metrical foot used in formal poetry. It consists of two unaccented, short syllables. It is also known as a dibrach.
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