Pronunciation of the English word symmetry.
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1. | By architectural symmetry, Emmet means geometric symmetry combined with aesthetic uniformity. | |
2. | Before we examine Emmet's theory, we must clarify the concept of 'internal symmetry.' | |
3. | Symmetry is boring. | |
4. | Did you know that, in French, one doesn't hear the difference between "the symmetry" and "the asymmetry"? | |
5. | Do you know that the French do not hear the difference between "symmetry" and "asymmetry"? | |
6. | Cephalopods are marine animals characterised by tentacles and bilateral body symmetry. | |
7. | Symmetry is a virtue. | |
8. | She was a striking-looking woman, a little short and thick for symmetry, but with a beautiful olive complexion, large, dark, Italian eyes, and a wealth of deep black hair. | |
9. | There's a pleasing symmetry here: s[:i] + s[i:] is always equal to s. | |
10. | After the American Revolution, the architecture of public buildings often borrowed from Greece and Rome to express democratic ideals of order and symmetry. |