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chromatic

/kroh-mat-ik, kruh-/US // kroʊˈmæt ɪk, krə- //UK // (krəˈmætɪk) //

色度,半音阶,半音阶的,半色调

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : pertaining to color or colors.
    • : Music. involving a modification of the normal scale by the use of accidentals.progressing by semitones, especially to a tone having the same letter name, as in C to C sharp.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as incolorful

Examples

  • If you slightly modify one of the three extreme hypergraphs, the result will typically also have the maximum chromatic index.

  • Complete graphs with an odd number of vertices have the maximum chromatic index allowed by the Erdős-Faber-Lovász conjecture.

  • While Erdős, Faber and Lovász knew about these three extreme hypergraphs, they didn’t know if there were any others that also have the maximum chromatic index.

  • The conjecture predicts that the chromatic index of a linear hypergraph is never more than its number of vertices.

  • The minimum number of colors needed to do this is known as the chromatic index of the graph.

  • Inside the bus, the walls are plastered with famous figures over swirls of chromatic paint.

  • If the genus is Chromatic, as M. Ruelle is disposed to think, they are g-a-a♯-b-d-e-f.

  • Along with this change we have to note the comparative disuse of the Enharmonic and Chromatic divisions of the tetrachord.

  • The outlines of things under these rainbow-tinted undulations produced the chromatic effects of optical glasses made too convex.

  • It contains nothing notable, except perhaps the descending chromatic successions of chords of the sixth.

  • Observe now the chromatic variety and beauty produced by intelligent horticulture!