harmonize

harmonize
verb
1) (to sing or play musical instruments in harmony.) armonizar
2) (to add different parts to (a melody) to form harmonies.) armonizar
3) (to (cause to) be in harmony or agreement: The colours in this room harmonize nicely.) armonizar
harmonize
tr['hɑːmənaɪz]
transitive verb
1 armonizar
intransitive verb
1 armonizar
harmonize ['hɑrmə.naɪz] v, -nized ; -nizing : armonizar
harmonize (US/UK)
v.
acordar v.
armonizar v.
compadecer v.
concertar v.
concordar v.
consonar v.
entonar v.
hermanar v.
'hɑːrmənaɪz, 'hɑːmənaɪz
1.
intransitive verb
a) (Mus) cantar en armonía
b) (be in accord) \<\<colors/ideas\>\> armonizar*

2.
vt \<\<policies/plans\>\> armonizar*, poner* en armonía
['hɑːmǝnaɪz]
VT VI armonizar (with con)
* * *
['hɑːrmənaɪz, 'hɑːmənaɪz]
1.
intransitive verb
a) (Mus) cantar en armonía
b) (be in accord) \<\<colors/ideas\>\> armonizar*

2.
vt \<\<policies/plans\>\> armonizar*, poner* en armonía

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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