natural rhythm
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnaturalandrhythm
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natural
adjective
uk/ˈnætʃ.ər.əl/us/ˈnætʃ.ɚ.əl/
as found in nature and not involving anything made or done ...
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rhythm
noun
uk/ˈrɪð.əm/us/ˈrɪð.əm/
a strong pattern of sounds, words, or musical notes that is used in music, poetry, ...
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(Definition ofnaturalandrhythmfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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There are two lows in the body'snaturalrhythmthrough 24 hours.
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There is anaturalrhythmof life and mankind is a diurnal creature.
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They cannot, thank goodness, hold back thenaturalrhythmof the seasons.
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The firstnaturalrhythmhe documented was what would become known as the alpha wave.
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Subsequently, the helmsman learns to relax and take into account the vessel'snaturalrhythmin order to avoid oversteering whatever the maritime environment.
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I think this kind of cleansing helps with yournaturalrhythm.
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Jansch often fitted the accompaniment to thenaturalrhythmof the words of his songs, rather than playing a consistent rhythm throughout.
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In areas where the winter is not particularly dry, thisnaturalrhythmmay become somewhat erratic and the tree may flower only partially.
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Things happen when they do and at anaturalrhythm...
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The advantage of this method is the capability of voice context handling, thenaturalrhythm, tempo, emotional and dynamics handling without complex approximation algorithms.
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This is followed, in itsnaturalrhythm, by the heave, called out by the whole team together.
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Popular striking combinations consist of punches which allow the fighter to shift weight from one leg to the other in anaturalrhythm.
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Breathing deeply in anaturalrhythmwithout being preoccupied by breathing.
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Although he uses formal structures such as heroic couplets, he tried to recreate thenaturalrhythmof speech, and he knew that different subjects need different kinds of verse.
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In comparison, the sean-ns dancers generally wear street clothing and their arms usually move with thenaturalrhythmof the dance or are kept loosely at their side.
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The basis of its prosody is a line of alternating groups of three or four syllables, which is probably the mostnaturalrhythmto the language.
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Natural rhythms and movements eventually soften the edges and a once noisy, bustling place becomes a quiet ghost town full of memories.
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Deeper concepts (life-cycles, laws of motion) also lie behind this search for natural rhythms, and all aspects of rhythm are of particular concern.
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