English-Wörter für 'Alternative form of syncopize.'
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- (music, singing) The synchronization of prerecorded audio signals and movement of the lips such that there is no lack of simultaneity between them.
- combining audio and video recording in such a way that the sound is perfectly synchronized with the action that produced it; especially synchronizing the movements of a speaker's lips with the sound of their speech
adj
- of or characterized by syncretism
- relating to a historical tendency for a language to reduce its use of inflections
- (linguistics) Relating to a historical tendency for a language (such as English) to reduce its use of inflection.
- Relating to the merging of two ideals, organizations or languages into one.
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- (figuratively) Close connection, unison, rigid synchronization.
- An inflexible, rigid or stifling pattern.
- (military) A step whereby the toe of one man is brought very close to the heel of the man in front.
- a standard procedure that is followed mindlessly
- a manner of marching in file in which each person's leg moves with and behind the corresponding leg of the person ahead
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- Misconstruction of syncretism, especially via back-formation from syncretic.
- Misconstruction of synchesis.
- A type of synergy in a mind's interpretation of combined audio and visual stimuli that either is an audiovisual type of synesthesia or is comparable and contrastable with such type of synesthesia.
- Misconstruction of syncrisis.
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- (informal) Ellipsis of synchromesh.
- (electrical engineering) A type of rotary electrical transformer that is used for measuring the angle of a rotating machine such as an antenna platform. In its general physical construction, it is much like an electric motor.
- (sports, informal) Any synchronized event, such as synchronized swimming.
- a system consisting of a generator and a motor so connected that the motor will assume the same relative position as the generator; the generator and the motor are synchronized
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verb
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noun
- (figuratively) Close connection, unison, rigid synchronization.
- An inflexible, rigid or stifling pattern.
- (military) A step whereby the toe of one man is brought very close to the heel of the man in front.
- a standard procedure that is followed mindlessly
- a manner of marching in file in which each person's leg moves with and behind the corresponding leg of the person ahead
adj
noun
- Misconstruction of syncretism, especially via back-formation from syncretic.
- Misconstruction of synchesis.
- A type of synergy in a mind's interpretation of combined audio and visual stimuli that either is an audiovisual type of synesthesia or is comparable and contrastable with such type of synesthesia.
- Misconstruction of syncrisis.
noun
- (informal) Ellipsis of synchromesh.
- (electrical engineering) A type of rotary electrical transformer that is used for measuring the angle of a rotating machine such as an antenna platform. In its general physical construction, it is much like an electric motor.
- (sports, informal) Any synchronized event, such as synchronized swimming.
- a system consisting of a generator and a motor so connected that the motor will assume the same relative position as the generator; the generator and the motor are synchronized
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noun
- (music, singing) The synchronization of prerecorded audio signals and movement of the lips such that there is no lack of simultaneity between them.
- combining audio and video recording in such a way that the sound is perfectly synchronized with the action that produced it; especially synchronizing the movements of a speaker's lips with the sound of their speech
adj
adj
- of or characterized by syncretism
- relating to a historical tendency for a language to reduce its use of inflections
- (linguistics) Relating to a historical tendency for a language (such as English) to reduce its use of inflection.
- Relating to the merging of two ideals, organizations or languages into one.