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rhythm

Aussprache: [ˈrɪð.əm]

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Kontext: „music“

(noun) the pattern of sounds and silences in music. It's like the beat that makes you want to clap your hands or dance. When musicians play together, they follow a rhythm to keep things in sync.

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The song has a catchy rhythm that makes everyone want to dance.

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Without a rhythm, the music felt scattered and uninviting.

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Can you feel the rhythm of this song?

Kontext: „movement“

(noun) a regular pattern of movement or activity. It can be about how you move your body or the way things happen in life. Think of a heartbeat or the way you walk; it has a rhythm to it.

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She walked in a smooth rhythm, which made it look graceful.

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The way he jogged felt out of rhythm, almost clumsy.

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Does your morning routine have a nice rhythm to it?

Kontext: „life“

(noun) a regular sequence of events or changes in life. This could refer to how days pass, like having set times for meals and sleep, which brings a comforting routine.

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The rhythm of her daily life helped her stay organized and focused.

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When summer arrived, the rhythm of school life changed dramatically.

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What rhythm do you follow during the school week?

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