notation / noʊˈteɪ ʃən /

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notation 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a system of graphic symbols for a specialized use, other than ordinary writing: musical notation.
  2. the process or method of noting or setting down by means of a special system of signs or symbols.
  3. the act of noting, marking, or setting down in writing.
  4. a note, jotting, or record; annotation: notations in the margin.

notation 近义词

n. 名词 noun

written remarks

更多notation例句

  1. Logic Pro’s video integration, variable Smart Tempo adjustment, and music notation have made it popular for scoring to picture.
  2. Occasionally, I’d furtively steal a glance at the notebook’s cryptically worded notations.
  3. A nurse also reported “Pt refused C-section” in a notation dated two days after Reggie was delivered.
  4. Initially, Magness managed to convince himself the notation was probably a mistake, though he logged it in the back of his mind as yet another red flag before going back to work.
  5. The results, one simple line in karyotype notation, were clear.
  6. The tightly patterned organization of the notation is a “very strange find” and appears too careful to be a document draft.
  7. It is true that the authorities from whom we derive our knowledge of the Greek notation are post-classical.
  8. It would be beyond the scope of this essay to discuss the date of the Greek musical notation.
  9. And how and when was the notation adapted to exhibit the several keys in which any such System might be set?
  10. Hence he regards the notation as confirming his theory of the nature and history of the Modes.
  11. The special fitness of the notation for the scales of the Enharmonic genus may be regarded as a further indication of its date.