Thesaurus / transpose
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I transpose; all have What harme was (but harm is monosyllabic, and the line is then bad).
CHAUCER'S WORKS, VOLUME 1 (OF 7) -- ROMAUNT OF THE ROSE; MINOR POEMSGEOFFREY CHAUCERI absorbed this idea almost unconsciously, and hardly know when I learned to transpose, so natural did it seem to me.
PIANO MASTERYHARRIETTE BROWEROmit e corn, for bit read bite (so too at l. 211), and transpose, otwinne bite.
SELECTIONS FROM EARLY MIDDLE ENGLISH 1130-1250: PART II: NOTESVARIOUSShe used to give me very little time in which to transpose her songs, and insisted on their being finished when she wanted them.
LAZY THOUGHTS OF A LAZY GIRLJENNY WRENHe is a great reader, of course, and can transpose at sight, and all that sort of thing.
MUSIC-STUDY IN GERMANYAMY FAYReligious faith, so far as it is truth, so he said, has a true power and can transpose mountains.
THE POSITIVE OUTCOME OF PHILOSOPHYJOSEPH DIETZGENSubsequently I wrote you that, for a private reason, I had concluded to transpose them.
THE PAPERS AND WRITINGS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, VOLUME TWOABRAHAM LINCOLNBeing early taught in music I began to transpose them into many sorts of rhythmic movement for the edification of my companions.
MARSE HENRY (VOL. 1)HENRY WATTERSONPlato transposes the two next speeches, as in the Republic he would transpose the virtues and the mathematical sciences.
SYMPOSIUMPLATOIn this and in succeeding lessons set the cantus firmus in any part, and transpose if necessary.
A TREATISE ON SIMPLE COUNTERPOINT IN FORTY LESSONSFRIEDRICH J. LEHMANNWORDS RELATED TO TRANSPOSE
- accomplishes
- achieves
- acts
- arranges
- brings about
- causes
- closes
- completes
- concludes
- cooks
- creates
- determines
- discharges
- does one's thing
- effects
- ends
- engages in
- executes
- finishes
- fixes
- fulfills
- gets ready
- gets with it
- goes for it
- is responsible for
- looks after
- makes
- makes ready
- moves
- operates
- organizes
- performs
- prepares
- produces
- pulls off
- sees to
- succeeds
- takes care of business
- takes on
- transacts
- undertakes
- winds up
- works
- wraps up
- alternate
- bandy
- bargain
- barter
- buy and sell
- cash in
- castle
- change
- change hands
- commute
- contact with
- convert into
- correspond
- deal in
- displace
- flip-flop
- give and take
- go over to
- hook up
- horse-trade
- interchange
- invert
- link up
- market
- network
- pass to
- pay back
- rearrange
- reciprocate
- replace
- return the compliment
- reverse
- revise
- seesaw
- shift
- shuffle
- shuttle
- substitute
- swap
- swap horses
- switch
- traffic
- transact
- transfer
- transpose
- truck
- turn the tables
- alternating
- bandying
- bargaining
- bartering
- buying and selling
- cash in
- castling
- changing
- changing hands
- commuting
- contact with
- converting into
- corresponding
- dealing in
- displacing
- flip-flopping
- giving and taking
- going over to
- hooking up
- horse trade
- interchanging
- inverting
- linking up
- marketing
- networking
- passing to
- paying back
- rearranging
- reciprocating
- replacing
- returning the compliment
- reversing
- revising
- seesawing
- shifting
- shuffling
- shuttling
- substituting
- swap horses
- swapping
- switching
- trafficking
- transacting
- transferring
- transposing
- trucking
- turning the tables
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