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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
rhythm



rhythm [rhythm rhythms] BrE [ˈrɪðəm] NAmE [ˈrɪðəm] noun uncountable, countable
1. a strong regular repeated pattern of sounds or movements
to dance to the rhythm of the music
music with a fast/slow/steady rhythm
jazz rhythms
He can't seem to play in rhythm.
The boat rocked up and down in rhythm with the sea.
the rhythm of her breathing
abnormal heart rhythms
a dancer with a natural sense of rhythm (= the ability to move in time to a fixed beat)
2. a regular pattern of changes or events
the rhythm of the seasons
biological/body rhythms
Lack of sleep can upset your daily rhythm.
see also biorhythm

Word Origin:
mid 16th cent. (also originally in the sense ‘rhyme’): from French rhythme, or via Latin from Greek rhuthmos (related to rhein ‘to flow’).

Thesaurus:
rhythm noun
1. U, C
The dancers moved to the rhythm of the music.
beat • • time • |music tempo • |BrE, technical metre • |AmE meter
to the rhythm/beat
in rhythm/time
a slow/fast rhythm/beat/tempo
2. C
the rhythm of the tides
cycle • • pattern
a/an regular/irregular rhythm/cycle/pattern
a natural rhythm/cycle
break a rhythm/cycle/pattern
the rhythm/cycle of the seasons
Rhythm, cycle or pattern? Pattern is used especially about people's work and behaviour; cycle is used especially about events in the natural world; rhythm is used especially about how people's bodies adapt to changing conditions.

Example Bank:
Cleaning up the house in the morning fell into an easy rhythm.
He was snapping his fingers in rhythm.
Her feet made a steady rhythm as she walked.
Her feet made a steady rhythm on the pavement.
Her pencil tapped out a staccato rhythm on the desk top.
I found myself swaying to the rhythm of the music.
I like music with a good rhythm.
My body rhythms had not yet adapted to the ten-hour time difference.
She soon settled into a regular rhythm.
The movie follows the rhythms of a year on the farm.
There's rhythm in her movements.
Try to disrupt your opponent's rhythm.
Williams is having trouble finding her rhythm on the serve.
changes to our daily rhythms
part of the natural rhythm of life
the band's rhythm section
the steady rhythm of his heartbeat
Doctors discovered that he had an abnormal heart rhythm.
He can't seem to play in rhythm.
I listened to the steady rhythm of her breathing.
I love these jazz rhythms.
She has a natural sense of rhythm.
This piece of music has a very fast rhythm.

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