cadence
cadence
英[ˈkeɪdns]美[ˈkedns]
n.(声音的)抑扬顿挫,节奏,韵律,调子;
复数:cadences;
例句
The horse's strides are shorter than in the other canters, without losing elasticity and cadence.马的步幅比其他几种跑步较短, 但却不失弹性与弹力.
Ne pouvoir se passer de Paris, marque de b ê tise, ne plus l'aimer signe de d é cadence.不能放弃巴黎是愚蠢的印记, 而不再喜欢巴黎则是堕落的征兆.
Any one may mouth out a passage with a theatrical cadence.任何人都可以用演戏似的调子朗诵一段文章.
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.
He is not attempting necessarily to reproduce the cadence of speech.他不想刻意重复那种讲话的语调。
同义词
cadence的同义词之:
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N-COUNT
抑扬顿挫
The cadence of someone's voice is the way their voice gets higher and lower as they speak.
例句
He recognized the Polish cadences in her voice...他从她的口音中听出了波兰腔。He is not attempting necessarily to reproduce the cadence of speech.他不想刻意重复那种讲话的语调。N-COUNT
(音乐的)终止式,结尾和弦
A cadence is the phrase that ends a section of music or a complete piece of music.
英英词典释义
Noun
1. (prosody) the accent in a metrical foot of verse
2. the close of a musical section
3. a recurrent rhythmical series
行业词典
体育: 频率;节奏;