canon
ca
ˈkÊ
kā
non
nən
nēn
/kˈénən/

A(z) „canon” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

01

kanyon, szurdok

a deep, narrow ravine formed by the erosive action of a river in a dry region, often with steep sides
canon definition and meaning
Példåk
Flash floods carved the winding canon over centuries.
A hirtelen åradåsok évszåzadok alatt kifaragtåk a kanyargós kanyont.
02

kanon, ĂĄltalĂĄnosan elfogadott szabĂĄlyok

generally accepted rules or principles, especially those that are considered as fundamental in a field of art or philosophy
Példåk
The principles of classical music theory form the canon that composers often adhere to when creating new pieces.
A klasszikus zeneelmĂ©let alapelvei alkotjĂĄk a kanont, amelyhez a zeneszerzƑk gyakran ragaszkodnak Ășj darabok lĂ©trehozĂĄsakor.
03

kanon, többszĂłlamĂș kompozĂ­ciĂł

a polyphonic composition in which each voice or instrument enters successively, repeating the main theme after a fixed interval
Példåk
The choir performed a canon, layering the melody in perfect harmony.
A kĂłrus egy kĂĄnont adott elƑ, tökĂ©letes harmĂłniĂĄban rĂ©tegezve a dallamot.
04

kĂĄnon

a recognized collection of authoritative books, texts, or works within a particular field or tradition, especially in religion
Példåk
The Bible and the Quran are foundational texts in the religious canon of Christianity and Islam, respectively.
A Biblia Ă©s a KorĂĄn alapvetƑ szövegek a keresztĂ©nysĂ©g Ă©s az iszlĂĄm vallĂĄsi kĂĄnonjĂĄban, rendre.
05

kĂĄnon, szentek listĂĄja

a list of saints officially approved by the Roman Catholic Church
Példåk
The Church updates the canon to include new saints.
Az EgyhĂĄz frissĂ­ti a kĂĄnont, hogy Ășj szenteket vegyen fel.
06

kanonok, kanonok

a clergy member who belongs to the chapter of a cathedral or collegiate church
Példåk
He was appointed canon after decades of service to the church.
Évtizedeknyi egyhĂĄzi szolgĂĄlat utĂĄn kanonokkĂĄ neveztĂ©k ki.
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