arsis
21arsis — См. arsi …
22arsis — /ahr sis/, n., pl. arses / seez/. 1. Music. the upward stroke in conducting; upbeat. Cf. thesis (def. 4). 2. Pros. a. the part of a metrical foot that bears the ictus or stress. b. (less commonly) a part of a metrical foot that does not bear the… …
23Arsis — noun raising of the voice in prosody, accented part of a metrical foot …
24Arsis — nm lieu qui a été défriché par le feu …
25arsis — catharsis …
26Arsis — Ạr|sis 〈f.; Gen.: , Pl.: Ạr|sen〉 1. 〈urspr.〉 das Aufheben des Fußes beim Taktschlagen 2. 〈antike Metrik〉 unbetonter Teil des Versfußes; Ggs.: Thesis (1) 3. 〈Musik〉 unbetonter, von einer Aufwärtsbewegung der Arme begleiteter Taktteil [Etym.: zu… …
27arsis — греч., лат. [а/рсис] слабое, безакцентное время такта; в дирижерской практике поднятие руки …
28arsis — [ α:sɪs] noun (plural arses si:z) Prosody a stressed syllable or part of a metrical foot in Greek or Latin verse. Often contrasted with thesis. Origin ME: via late L. from Gk, lit. lifting , from airein raise …
29arsis — ar·sis …
30arsis — ar•sis [[t]ˈɑr sɪs[/t]] n. pl. ses ( sēz). 1) mad the upward stroke in conducting music; upbeat Compare thesis 4) 2) pro a) the part of a metrical foot that bears the ictus or stress b) a part of a metrical foot that does not bear the ictus… …