rhythm

[US]/ˈrɪðəm/
[UK]/ˈrɪðəm/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. cadence; tempo.

Phrases & Collocations

heart rhythm

musical rhythm

natural rhythm

dance rhythm

circadian rhythm

sense of rhythm

sinus rhythm

growth rhythm

rhythm and blues

diurnal rhythm

cardiac rhythm

biological rhythm

rhythm section

Example Sentences

the rhythm of a statue

the rhythm of dancing

the rhythm of the tides.

the rhythm of the seasons

the rhythm of civilization; the rhythm of the lengthy negotiations.

an ear for rhythm and melody.

the rhythms of life.

the rhythm of the seasons;

he beat out a rhythm on the drums.

accentual rhythm; accentual verse.

hotsy-totsy rhythms thrill the air.

the twice daily rhythms of the tides.

S-and rhythm are important in speaking English.

the rhythm section; the woodwind section.

the exciting rhythms of drum music

He launched into a rhythm vigorously.

A regular rhythm pulsated in our ears.

The song have a syncopate rhythm in the jazz version.

the rhythm section grooves in the true Basie manner.

Real-world Examples

There is a biological rhythm for learning.

Source: CET-6 Listening Past Exam Questions (with Translations)

Always keep the rhythm in your feet.

Source: Modern Family - Season 03

Global warming disrupts the natural rhythm of forest fires.

Source: Modern University English Intensive Reading (2nd Edition) Volume 3

The cells, called ipRGCs, are responsible for regulating circadian rhythms.

Source: Science in 60 Seconds Listening Collection, October 2013

I like the rhythm of this song.

Source: Li Yang's Crazy English: Rapid Mastery of American Phonetic Symbols

Plants, animals, and many microbes have circadian rhythms.

Source: 6 Minute English

Our factories hum to the rhythm of robot assembly arms.

Source: Past exam papers of the English reading section for the postgraduate entrance examination (English I).

We also talked about learning the rhythm of English.

Source: VOA Special English Education

They were looking for abnormal heart rhythms called arrhythmias.

Source: Science 60 Seconds - Scientific American May 2023 Collection

He has no rhythm. That's what I mean.

Source: Modern Family - Season 10

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