Примери за използване на Metrical на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Sets of Metrical Hypotheses.
The word pentameter means, simply,that there are five metrical feet to the line.
When metrical measures are used.
In fact, many guše(types of melodies)of the ancient Persian musical system are based on the metrical forms of poetry.
A metrical foot of two short or unaccented syllables.
He combined topological and metrical methods to attack problems of real analysis.
Metrical chants or hymns, consisting of moral aphorisms.
They are remarkable for a prodigious metrical inventiveness and a genuine gift of melody.
Well, metrical analysis shows an alternating tetrameter and pentameter structure but the computer could find no meaningful pattern in the words.
Thus the mere existence of space, besides its metrical properties, depends upon the existence of matter.
Veblen supervised Moore's Ph.D. at University of Chicago andthe degree was awarded in 1905 for a dissertation entitled Sets of Metrical Hypotheses for Geometry.
However, other metrical forms are also to be discerned, while some of the text is pure prose.
Repetitions or repetitions with modifications in the vocal, metrical, lexical, phraseological pairs are frequent in magic genres.
During this time he effectively supervised the doctoral studies of Robert Moore, officially a student of Eliakim Moore 's,who was awarded a doctorate in 1905 for a dissertation entitled Sets of Metrical Hypotheses for Geometry.
He united projective geometry and metrical geometry which is dependent on sizes of angles and lengths of lines.
The third chapter, the longest and most important,contains an account of Khinchin's own contributions to the topic of the metrical theory of Diophantine approximations.
Parliament is developing metrical indicators to further improve performance assessment of its administration.
Although this sequence was well known in ancient India,where it was applied to the metrical sciences, it became known in Europe in 13th century.
In the Church of England, hymns other than metrical psalms were of questionable legality until the 1820s, as they were not explicitly sanctioned by the Book of Common Prayer.
After further papers on Diophantine equations andDiophantine approximation he wrote a series of five papers on Some metrical theorems in Diophantine approximation.
There must have been a Norman original of the Scottish metrical romance of Rauf Colziar, in which Charlemagne is introduced as the unknown guest of a charcoal-man.
Lyrical arrangements are often given special attention, such as in the lyrics to"Lateralus", wherein the number of syllables per line correspond to an arrangement of the Fibonacci numbers,and"Jambi", in which the metrical foot iamb is used.
A chant or"ode"(the general term for any words sung;while G5215 denotes especially a religious metrical composition, and G5568 still more specifically a Hebrew cantillation).
Obviously one man or six men can't produce as many metrical triumphs in five years or in twenty, as five hundred troubadours, with no cinema, no novels, no radio to distract'em, produced between 1050 and 1300.
Written by the contemporary thinker, poet and philosopher Dimitris Kakalidis, is a river of knowledge andwisdom that surges out of the source of Existence so that the Word- metrical, pure and replete- spreads out in the blood vessels of our being and communes the greatness of the Self.
Later in the Islamic era, due to the greater knowledge of the Persians of the Arab poetic technique andtheir passion for the dominant religious culture, some metrical forms of Arab poetry are artificially imitated by the persophonic poets, but this has never met with a remarkable success and was always seen as an exoticism of Arabian dictators.