English-Portuguese translations for rhyme
- rimarTrabalhando juntos durante a Presidência irlandesa e depois dela, o Parlamento, o Conselho e a Comissão "podem aguardar com agradável expectativa a ocasião em que esperança e história rimarão". Working together during the Irish presidency and beyond, Parliament, the Council and the Commission 'can look forward to a time when hope and history rhyme'.
- rima"Não" seria a escolha simples: a resposta que rimava facilmente com ressentimento e convinha aos expedientes políticos.'No' would have been the simple choice: the answer which rhymed easily with resentment and suited political expediency.
- poesia
Definition of rhyme
- Rhyming verse (poetic form
- A thought expressed in verse; a verse; a poem; a tale told in verse
- A word that rhymes with another
- Rhyming: sameness of sound of part of some words
- '''rime#Etymology 2|rime'''
- To compose or treat in verse; versify
- Of a word, to be pronounced identically with another from the vowel in its stressed syllable to the end
- Of two or more words, to be pronounced identically from the vowel in the stressed syllable of each to the end of each
- To number; count; reckon
Examples
- Many editors say they dont want stories written in rhyme.
- Tennyson’s rhymes
- Norse poetry is littered with rhymes like "sól ... sunnan".
- Rap makes use of rhymes such as "money ... honey" and "nope ... dope".
- "Awake" is a rhyme for "lake".
- The poem exhibits a peculiar form of rhyme.
- "Creation" rhymes with "integration" and "station".
- "Mug" and "rug" rhyme.
- "India" and "windier" rhyme with each other in non-rhotic accents.
- I rewrote the story to make it rhyme.
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