unison

  • 11unison — англ. [ю/низн] unisono ит. [уни/соно] Unisono нем. [унисо/но] unisson фр. [юнисо/н] unisonus лат. [унисо/нус] 1) унисон, прима 2) указание играть всей группой инструм. в унисон после раздельного исполнени …

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  • 12unison — ȕnisōn prid. <odr. ī> DEFINICIJA 1. koji se glasa ili javlja istodobno; jednoglasan 2. pren. koji govori isto ili se glasa na isti način; istomišljenički, složan …

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  • 13unison — [n] harmony accord, accordance, agreement, alliance, community, concert, concord, concordance, conjunction, consent, consonance, cooperation, federation, league, reciprocity, sympathy, unanimity, union, unity; concept 664 Ant. discord, disharmony …

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  • 14unisón — adj. Que tiene el mismo sonido que otra cosa …

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  • 15UNISON — Infobox Union|name=UNISON the Public Service Union country=United Kingdom affiliation=TUC, ICTU, STUC, PSI members=1.343 million (2006)1 full name= native name= founded=1993 current= head= dissolved date= dissolved state= merged into= office=1… …

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  • 16Unison — For other uses, see Unison (disambiguation). Perfect unison  Play ( …

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  • 17unison — /yooh neuh seuhn, zeuhn/, n. 1. coincidence in pitch of two or more musical tones, voices, etc. 2. the musical interval of a perfect prime. 3. the performance of musical parts at the same pitch or at the octave. 4. a sounding together in octaves …

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  • 18unison — [[t]ju͟ːnɪsən, zən[/t]] 1) PHRASE: PHR after v If two or more people do something in unison, they do it together at the same time. The students gave him a rapturous welcome, chanting in unison: We want the king! ... Michael and the landlady… …

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  • 19unison — u|ni|son [ˈju:nısən, zən] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Old French; Origin: Medieval Latin unisonus having the same sound , from Latin uni + sonus sound ] in unison a) if people speak or do something in unison, they say the same words at the same time or …

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  • 20unison — noun 1 in unison a) if people speak in unison, they say the same words at the same time: “No way!” the twins replied in unison. b) if two groups, governments etc do something in unison they do it together because they agree with each other:… …

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