gamut 的定义
- the entire scale or range: the gamut of dramatic emotion from grief to joy.
- Music. the whole series of recognized musical notes.the major scale.
gamut 近义词
range
更多gamut例句
- Colors appear punchy and saturated thanks to the wide color gamut, and it’s plenty bright even in situations with a lot of ambient illumination.
- Oyster recipes can run the gamut from raw to steamed to fancy preparations like oysters Rockefeller and oysters casino.
- The rules they broke ran the gamut from missing deadlines to helping clients commit crimes.
- The responses ran the gamut, with most people erring on the side of caution, especially when it comes to indoor dining.
- Countries that responded wisely to the pandemic run the gamut in terms of wealth, size, population, and style of government.
- She ran the gamut with physical humor and dished out droll, self-deprecating one-liners.
- We take on the gamut of recent confessionals, from the sickeningly self-involved to the extremely endearing.
- It ran the gamut of ‘I want to thank you,’ ‘Because of you I turned a corner,’ to ‘How could you do this to me?’
- It ran the gamut from abstract, original eveningwear to a sort of sixties-inspired minimalism.
- Speculation runs the gamut on whether or not Italy would actually request extradition.
- From Plato and Aristotle we have learned some elements of what may be called the gamut of sensibility.
- The music bells ran the gamut of old Scotch airs and ceased, while he sat there and waited patiently.
- The Mohicans boldly sent back the intimidating yell of their enemies, who raised a shout of savage triumph at the fall of Gamut.
- By this time the song of Gamut had ceased, and the sisters had learned to still the exhibition of their emotions.
- The card-party were in a violently agitated and excited state, all screaming out together at the top of the gamut.