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duple

/doo-puhl, dyoo-/US // ˈdu pəl, ˈdyu- //UK // (ˈdjuːpəl) //

二重奏,二进制,二叠,二合一

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having two parts; double; twofold.
    • : Music. having two or sometimes a multiple of two beats in a measure: duple meter.

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Examples

  • My e-comm startup relies 100% on SEO traffic, and three years ago we were delisted from Google because we didn’t understand about duple content.

  • The Pavan has been mentioned before, as the dance in Duple time which preceded the Galliard which was in a triple rhythm.

  • Duple time did not come into general use until the beginning of the fourteenth century.

  • Duple (sometimes called even measure, or even time), in which there are two beats, the first one being accented.

  • The principal compound measures are four-beat and six-beat, both being referred to as compound-duple measures.

  • In rapid tempi this is always taken as compound duple measure, a dotted quarter note having a beat.