QUÉ SIGNIFICA REPERCUSSIVE EN INGLÉS
definición de repercussive en el diccionario inglés
La definición de repercusivo en el diccionario está causando resultados o consecuencias, especialmente los que están algo alejados de la acción o evento que lo precipitó. Otra definición de repercusivo es producir una reflexión, especialmente sonido; produciendo un eco o reverberación.
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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «REPERCUSSIVE»
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repercussive en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
Layers of Musical Meaning
I operate with the following seven criteria: 1) A tone carrying a repercussive
neume is a main tone. Repercussive neumes have a pronounced tendency to fall
on certain notes. Whether the repercussive neumes are interpreted as
repercussive ...
Finn Egeland Hansen,
2006
2
A Dictionary of Intellectual Property Law
Repercussive Effect In patent claims, a dependent claim might have a
repercussive effect on the claim on which it depends, such that the matter
introduced in the dependent claim clarifies a point of interpretation of the
independent claim.
3
Music, Sensation, and Sensuality
The “choking” of the piano's repercussive figure thus becomes continuous
sobbing, while the voice's musical enunciation becomes a kind of wail. The
earlier silences—Of restraint, self—suppression, numbneSSP—are overrun by a
“stream” of ...
Linda Phyllis Austern,
2013
4
International Economics, 1E
And since the authorities want to minimise the repercussive effects of a revenue
duty, they normally levy and vary it within a narrow range. Market Effect The
market effect of a customs duty on an item refers to its impact on • its traded
volume, ...
5
Music in Medieval Europe: Studies in Honour of Bryan Gillingham
As noted above, repercussive pitches in the encoding are marked with =. This
symbol not being available in upper- and lowercase, a letter was chosen.
Assuming that repercussive pitches are held without articulation, I use H Patterns
and ...
Terence Bailey, Alma Colk Santosuosso,
2007
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ...
And repercussive rocks rcnew'd the sound, jfattison. a. Repellant. Blood is
stanched by astringent and reprrcus- tive medicines. Bacon. Dcfluxions, if you
apply a strong repercussive to the place affected, and do not take awav the cause
, will ...
Henry John Todd, Samuel Johnson,
1805
7
Inside the Offertory : Aspects of Chronology and ...
Several sources, however, notate the final verse (beginning in phrase 14) a fifth
below the regular eighth-mode position, adopting F, rather than c, as the
repercussive pitch. To some extent, the two approaches to notating the verse are
...
Boulder Rebecca Maloy Assistant Professor of Musicology University of Colorado,
2010
8
Displacement by Development: Ethics, Rights and Responsibilities
(What we call 'repercussive displacement' the report of the World Commission on
Dams (2000: 104) has referred to as 'livelihood displacement'. But the other forms
of displacement in Table 3.1 also involve livelihood displacement.) Finally ...
Peter Penz, Jay Drydyk, Pablo S. Bose,
2011
9
Ornamentation in Baroque and Post-baroque Music: With ...
Main-note trill with half-step (Fuhnnann) Appendix Trilli [It. pi]: Collective term for
various repercussive or semi-repercussive graces (It. around 1600) used mostly
in the combination accenti e trilli Trillo: 1. Here: tone repetition varying from clear
...
10
Reading Faulkner: Absalom, Absalom!
89:13 Henry still in the fierce repercussive flush of vindicated loyalty Mr.
Compson dramatizes Henry and Bon's trip away from Sutpen's Hundred that
Christmas eve, Henry proud of himself for having been loyal to his friend by
calling his father ...
Joseph R. Urgo, Noel Polk,
2010