Sinônimos
Examples for "harmonic"
Examples for "harmonic"
1Its apparent simplicity hides several sophisticated traps, particularly in the harmonic sense.
2Here is the major scale of C with a satisfactory harmonic ending:
3A non-parametric spherical harmonic shape analysis was undertaken using the SPHARM toolkit.
4Phase-matched harmonic conversion of visible laser light into soft x-rays was demonstrated.
5An interesting feature of this Dean harmonic ringer is the gong adjustment.
1Germany and the Netherlands led the charge for a more harmonized approach.
2Inventory on FCDB status identified lack of harmonized and standardized research tools.
3The quiet dullness of the lonely landscape harmonized with his own gloom.
4Instruction and practice must go hand in hand, wisely interwoven and harmonized.
5It once more harmonized the colonial counsels, which were becoming seriously discordant.
1Observe the consonant changes of the base or stem in the nominative:
2These comprise the principal consonant intervals within the range of one octave.
3The teacher writes any consonant on the board and immediately erases it.
4These results are consonant with the following model of foam cell formation.
5And as it is more consonant to the rules of a just
1The phrase and the day and the scene harmonised in a chord.
2The mourning he wore harmonised with his own dark and massive head.
3Her dress was a grey silk, which harmonised with her general appearance.
4But in this nature revolutionism is softened, harmonised, subdued as by distance.
5Germany's Statistics Office today revised down the country's harmonised inflation rate for November.
1Thus, an art movie is a logical and harmonical long-range image model.
2But he had disturbed the harmonical progression of my reflections.
3I gorge, I guzzle; I am merry, am melancholy; studious, harmonical, drowsy,-andnone to scold or deny me.
4Medietics, harmonical and arithmetical.
5There is a sister science of harmonical motion, adapted to the ear as astronomy is to the eye, and there may be other applications also.
1An animal perfectly in harmony with its environment is a perfect mechanism.
2All parties in the late terrible conflict must work together in harmony.
3The whole atmosphere was in harmony with the pursuits of the students.
4With this the other writers of the New Testament are in harmony.
5The chin is well in harmony with the features I have described.
6Nothing could be more in harmony with the customs of the time.
7This advice was quite in harmony with the inclinations of the empress.
8This is in harmony with the experience of the early Christian Church.
9All they do is in harmony, all is in the same spirit.
10Yes; they should work in harmony with each other on any locomotive.
11The panels were hung with plain paper in harmony with the paint.
12Christ, and its definition must be in harmony with the Christian ideal.
13He must ensure that the house remained in harmony with the universe.
14It was in harmony with my feelings; for, truly, all was dreary.
15The eerie cries of unseen animals rose in harmony with distant thunder.
16There were places in nineteenth- century America where people lived in harmony.