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coda

/koh-duh/US // ˈkoʊ də //UK // (ˈkəʊdə) //

结尾,尾声,结尾部分,结尾处

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Music. a more or less independent passage, at the end of a composition, introduced to bring it to a satisfactory close.
    • : Ballet. the concluding section of a ballet, especially the final part of a pas de deux.
    • : a concluding section or part, especially one of a conventional form and serving as a summation of preceding themes, motifs, etc., as in a work of literature or drama.
    • : anything that serves as a concluding part.
    • : Phonetics. the segment of a syllable following the nucleus, as the d-sound in good.Compare core, onset.

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Examples

  • In its last act and the coda that follows, Old becomes more sentimental, more of a family drama than the film seemed to be at the start — and then, all of a sudden, it turns into something like science fiction.

  • A bright, zesty lemon pudding makes a lovely coda to any meal, but topped with a quick blueberry whipped cream, it becomes a truly festive dessert.

  • In his stringent efforts not to tell us what to think, Anthony makes some woolly detours, including a short coda that shows a group of students making a TV pilot as a class assignment.

  • Technically, there’s a fair amount of one-last-job action noir left after the doors close — but it’s pretty forgettable, pure coda, after that meeting and separation.

  • The coda of this story is that my father, eventually and to his credit, got behind me and supported whatever direction I wished to take.

  • Of course, you can read this just as a brilliant, subversive coda to a horror movie.

  • Spoiler Alert: Do not read if you haven't seen season five episode eight of  The Walking Dead, “Coda

  • The scene serves as the coda to The Last of the Unjust, and it ranks as one of the most splendid closing sequences in cinema.

  • Melville then appends an ultra-weird coda: There would seem little need for proceeding further in this history.

  • And then the joke in the last verse of watching Walter Cronkite deliver the coda.

  • And again, it has a coda pausing on the dominant chord and followed by an Andantino.

  • The coda is one of the most fascinating ever penned by Schubert.

  • Beethoven had originally intended that the entire scherzo, with the trio, should be repeated, and then be concluded by the coda.

  • It has the rondo form; the principal theme, twice relieved by an interlude, recurs three times, and winds up with a coda.

  • Finally, a new and important climax is introduced in the coda by the opposition of the two chief subjects.