cadence
节奏
常用释义
英音[ ˈkeɪd(ə)ns ]
美音[ ˈkeɪd(ə)ns ]
变形
复数:
cadences
基本释义
- n. (说话时语调的)抑扬顿挫,起落;(乐曲的)收束,终止;节律,节拍
- 【名】 (Cadence)(法)卡当斯(人名)
例句
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1·The music was secondary, if you will, to the dramatic cadence of language, to the way the rhythm of language was used to express feeling and used to add drama.相对于语言戏剧性的抑扬顿挫,相对于利用语言节奏来表达情感和增加戏剧性的方式,音乐的重要性可以退居次要地位。
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2·The French said opera ought to reflect the rhythm and cadence of dramatic literature, bearing in mind that we are talking about the golden age in French literature.法国人说,歌剧应该反映戏剧文学的节奏和韵律,记住我们正在谈论的是法国文学的黄金时代。
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3·Cadence means the rise and fall of the voice in reading with rhythm.顿挫抑扬是形容朗读时声音的高低曲折和和谐的的节奏。来源: 《新英汉大辞典》
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4·He read the poems with cadence.他抑扬顿挫地朗诵诗歌。
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5·Why run with a higher running cadence?为什么要以较高的步频节奏跑步?
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6·Broken builds slow the cadence of development.破碎的构建减慢了开发的节奏。
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7·His words come out with a beautiful cadence.他的话以一种美妙的声调表现出来。
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8·All right. Now just a final close, a cadence.好了,现在仅剩一个最后的结尾了,乐章结尾。
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9·How do we learn to run with a higher cadence?我们如何学习以更高的步频节奏来跑呢?
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10·Have faith God will create the perfect cadence.有信心上帝将创造美妙的神韵。
同根词
词根:
cadent
cadenced
adj
音调整齐的;有节奏的
cadent
adj
有节奏的;降落的
cadency
n
终止式;下降调;韵律(等于cadence);幼子之后裔
cadenced
v
使有节奏(cadence的过去分词)