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cadence

/keyd-ns/US // ˈkeɪd ns //UK // (ˈkeɪdəns) //

腔调,韵律,韵律感,韵味

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n.名词 noun
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    Also cadency.

    • : rhythmic flow of a sequence of sounds or words: the cadence of language.
    • : a rhythmic pattern that is nonmetrically structured.
    • : the beat, rate, or measure of any rhythmic movement: The chorus line danced in rapid cadence.
    • : the flow or rhythm of events, especially the pattern in which something is experienced: the frenetic cadence of modern life.
    • : a slight falling in pitch of the voice in speaking or reading, as at the end of a declarative sentence.
    • : the general modulation of the voice.
    • : Music. a sequence of notes or chords that indicates the momentary or complete end of a composition, section, phrase, etc.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    ca·denced, ca·denc·ing.

    • : to make rhythmical.

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Examples

  • Beta testers told Search Engine Land that it’s critical to create a cadence to pull the leads and hand them off to sales if there isn’t a webhook setup.

  • We hope it will be filled with fans, not just in the stadium but around the stadium and enjoying the facility, and we will be back to more of a normal cadence.

  • One afternoon during a drill, Mahomes toyed around with putting himself in motion during the cadence to distract the defense, before firing the ball to Kelce.

  • Those things are content length, the search intent of the primary query the content is targeting, and the cadence at which you should be publishing new content.

  • All other players and staff who remain in the area continue to follow the testing cadence and guidelines under the offseason protocols.

  • Denton, who speaks in the clipped cadence of the Oxford-educated Brit he is, has built quite a castle.

  • One song interweaves adult themes into nursery rhyme cadence.

  • He states them with a musical cadence and then brings them out one by one to be examined, dissected and reveled in.

  • Accordingly, she walks up to Pratt and begins rapping her flirting in the terrifying cadence of Nicki Minaj.

  • His cadence is a steady beat rather than a roller coaster, and his words sparing and simple.

  • In connection with this comes the consideration of slides and the finer modulations of tone-color, movement, and cadence.

  • Every cadence of their voices, every gesture, proclaimed the radical difference of nature and calibre.

  • And the very tone in which she spoke, the lingering cadence of her voice, betrayed her love.

  • He could hear the cadence of them now, beating through his head in premonitory measures.

  • To every clap of thunder he replied with a blow of his hammer, making a cadence which was audible even amidst that tumult.