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B2[CorU]astrongpatternofsounds, words, ormusicalnotesthat is used inmusic,poetry, anddancing: (音乐、诗歌和舞蹈的)节奏,韵律,节律 Hebeatout ajazzrhythm on thedrums.他击出爵士乐节奏的鼓点。 I've got nosenseofrhythm, so I'm aterribledancer.我根本没有节奏感,所以舞跳得很差劲。 B2[CorU]aregularmovementorpatternofmovements: 规则的运动;(动作的)节奏;律动 She waslulledtosleepby thegentlerhythm of theboatin thewater.船在水中有节奏地轻轻摇动,使她昏昏入睡。 Shehittheballso hard that heropponenthad nochancetoestablishany rhythm in hergame.她凌厉的击球让对手根本没有机会找到比赛的节奏。 [C]aregularpatternofchange,especiallyone thathappensinnature: (尤指自然界中的)规则变化,规律,节律 the rhythm of theseasons四季的交替 Breathing andsleepingareexamplesofbiologicalrhythms inhumans.呼吸和睡眠是人体生物节奏的例证。 - As hereadthepoemoutloud, hemangledthe rhythm sobadlythat itscarcelymade anysense.
- Thedrummerbeatout asteadyrhythm while wemarched.
- Theirmusicis ablendofjazzandAfricanrhythms.
- Themusicsuddenlychangedfrom asmoothmelodyto astaccatorhythm.
- Defibrillators are used torestorenormalrhythm to theheart.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesTechnical music terms - accidental
- aleatory
- andante
- antiphonal
- arpeggio
- arr.
- discord
- dissonance
- harmonic
- harmony
- key signature
- longa
- mike check
- slur
- stepwise
- syncopate
- syncopated
- syncopation
- tempo
- trill
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Straight, even and level Change and changes (Definition ofrhythmfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)rhythm| American Dictionarymusicaregularlyrepeatedpatternofsoundsorbeatsused inmusic,poems, anddances: [C]ajazzrhythm [U]You need asenseof rhythm to be a gooddancer. Rhythm is also aregularmovement: [C]The rhythm of aboatrockingin thewaterlulledhim tosleep. Rhythm is also aregularpatternofchange: [C]Waking andsleepingareexamplesofbiologicalrhythms. rhythmic
The rhythmicsoundof therainon theroofput thechildtosleep. (Definition ofrhythmfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofrhythmrhythm The evidence pertaining to the importance of social rhythms is steadily accumulating.From theCambridge English Corpus The piece veers between representation of street environments at one extreme, and abstract, looping rhythms at the other.From theCambridge English Corpus Both revision and alteration imply changes to the actual notes of the composition, as opposed to rescoring without fundamentally disturbing pitches, rhythms or form.From theCambridge English Corpus With it, you move slow as the tide, ebbing and f lowing with your own rhythms.From theCambridge English Corpus In fact, the unsteady vocals are the trappings of someone very uncomfortable in the rhythms of their body.From theCambridge English Corpus The tempo is faster, and the rhythms more regular - in short, more urgent and obsessive.From theCambridge English Corpus There are a lot of piano solo sections, together with complex rhythms, and thus it is essential to give the pianist some time tolerance.From theCambridge English Corpus The sense of thriving derived from involvement in a community, the rhythms of daily life and feeling useful.From theCambridge English Corpus In addition to these 'rhythmic spirituals', hard-driving rhythms were also found in a style of gospel singing and clapping known as 'rocking and reeling'.From theCambridge English Corpus Spaces of pitch, spaces of rhythms, spaces of textures, among others, can be candidates for formalisation.From theCambridge English Corpus They base their hypothesis on clinical evidence that basal ganglia dysfunction allows slow idling cortical rhythms to predominate.From theCambridge English Corpus Pitch and interval invariance are important strategies for creating continuity across the rapidly-changing textures and rhythms.From theCambridge English Corpus Such long-lasting changes of ongoing background activity, however, are episodically shaped at a finer temporal scale by brief phasic modulations of the rhythms.From theCambridge English Corpus Smaller changes in textual rhythms from draft to final version contribute further to this revised rhythmic mood.From theCambridge English Corpus Other common interventions include planning and scheduling for abrupt changes in social rhythms at the beginning and end of the school year.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. CollocationswithrhythmrhythmThese are words often used in combination withrhythm. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. biological rhythm Thebiologicalrhythmof consciousness and the deteriorating or ongoing disease determines that these phases of clarity are transient. From theCambridge English Corpus cardiac rhythm Of the 165 fetuses where outcome is known, 157 (95%) had an uneventful antenatal and postnatal course with regard tocardiacrhythm. From theCambridge English Corpus circadian rhythm During the procedure continuous measures of thecircadianrhythmare taken, typically including rectal temperature, melatonin, and cortisol. From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/rhythm## |