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 Übersetzung für 'rhythmic movement' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a rhythmic movement | rhythmic movements
rhythmic movementrhythmische Bewegung {f}
3 Wörter
med.
rhythmic movement disorder <RMD>
rhythmische Bewegungs­störung {f}
sports
rhythmic movement training <RMT>
rhythmisches Bewegungs­training {n}
Teiltreffer
rhythmic {adj}rhythmisch
20
rhythmic {adj}gleichmäßig
11
rhythmic {adj}rhythmisiert
sports
rhythmic gymnastics
tänzerische Gymnastik {f}
sports
rhythmic gymnastics
rhythmische Sportgymnastik {f}
hist.lit.
rhythmic prose
Kunstprosa {f}
rhythmic structurerhythmische Struktur {f}
rhythmic structureRhythmusstruktur {f}
educ.
rhythmic education
Rhythmikerziehung {f}
sports
rhythmic motion
rhythmische Bewegung {f}
lit.
rhythmic prose
rhythmische Prosa {f}
mus.
rhythmic shape
rhythmische Gestalt {f}
rhythmic repetitionrhythmische Wiederholung {f}
sports
rhythmic gymnast [female]
Gymnastin {f} [rhythmische Sportgymnastik]
to make sth. rhythmicetw. rhythmisieren
mus.
movement
Satz {m}
276
automot.film
movement
22
Fahrt {f} [Bewegung bei Aufnahme-, Messvorgang, z. B. Kamerafahrt]
watches
movement
Kaliber {n}
MedTech.
movement
Verfahrung {f}
14
relig.
Grail Movement
Gralsbewegung {f}
23 Übersetzungen
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • TaKeTiNa is a process that uses rhythmic movement and vocalization to develop rhythm and percussion skills, as well as relaxation, focus, perception, and self-confidence.
  • Ullevi nearly collapsed during a Bruce Springsteen concert on 8 June 1985 due to the rhythmic movement of tens of thousands of people in the audience and the clay soil on which the stadium is built.
  • He now devised his own system of physical education to promote health and self-expression through rhythmic movement and breathing and taught this method for fifteen years.
  • Rhythmic movement disorder (RMD) is a neurological disorder characterized by repetitive movements of large muscle groups immediately before and during sleep often involving the head and neck.
  • The artwork featured in this station under the Art in Transit programme is "A Visual Narrative Of Pandemonic Rhythmic Movement" by Yek Wong.

  • When above water, crocodiles enhance their ability to detect volatile odorants by gular pumping, a rhythmic movement of the floor of the pharynx.
  • The basal region of the post-deutocerebral limbs were used in feeding, with the rhythmic movement of the legs guiding food towards the mouth along the food groove between the limbs, with gnathobases present near the mouth to macerate food.
  • This reputation is what allowed him to act with considerable influence when supporting the plastic style or the rhythmic movement of art in the 1910s and 1920s.
  • It depicted artistically the rhythmic movement of churning and included minute details such as the flowing movement of a background curtain etc.
  • The fruit is pierced while performing a vertical and rhythmic movement of the head.

  • is the name in the German language used to describe a certain rhythmic movement to the beat of a song, people link arms and sway side to side on the spot.
  • Tora is performed by women of Dagbon. It is one of the oldest dance in the kingdom. It involve to-and-from rhythmic movement and subsequent buttock collisions.
  • Credo reflects her value of kinesthetic experience in artmaking and rhythmic movement inspired by Bach's B Minor Mass.
  • Still committed to varied sequences and rhythmic movement, Giuffrida ended up in his new group of works at the "picture puzzle" using abstract elements and shapes.
  • twice a week for a 10-week period while the other half had rhythmic movement classes for the same amount of time.

  • The poems reveal a rhythmic movement in their increasing and decreasing rows of numbers, and the checksum values are represented in digits and line-notations (17a, 18a) or by digits entered into a grid (17b, 18b).
  • His approach as an artist led him to create territorial languages by the rhythmic movement of a «Carré Plastique».
  • He believed that athletic and social games, track and field meets, as well as other rhythmic movement activities served as a tool for self-improvement and development.
  • Pulsing is a rhythmic, movement-based somatic therapy that can be classed as a form of post-Reichian bodywork.
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