rhythm / ˈrɪð əm /

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rhythm 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. movement or procedure with uniform or patterned recurrence of a beat, accent, or the like.
  2. Music. the pattern of regular or irregular pulses caused in music by the occurrence of strong and weak melodic and harmonic beats.a particular form of this: duple rhythm; triple rhythm.
  3. measured movement, as in dancing.
  4. Art, Literature. a patterned repetition of a motif, formal element, etc., at regular or irregular intervals in the same or a modified form.
  5. the effect produced in a play, film, novel, etc., by the combination or arrangement of formal elements, as length of scenes, speech and description, timing, or recurrent themes, to create movement, tension, and emotional value in the development of the plot.
  6. Prosody. metrical or rhythmical form; meter; cadence.a particular kind of metrical form.metrical movement.
  7. the pattern of recurrent strong and weak accents, vocalization and silence, and the distribution and combination of these elements in speech.
  8. Physiology. the regular recurrence of an action or function, as of the beat of the heart, or the menstrual cycle.
  9. procedure marked by the regular recurrence of particular elements, phases, etc.: the rhythm of the seasons.
  10. regular recurrence of elements in a system of motion.

rhythm 近义词

n. 名词 noun

beat, accent of sound, music

更多rhythm例句

  1. Millions of workers are unemployed, countless businesses are closed, and for many, the rhythms of work life may have been permanently changed.
  2. HeartMath’s Inner Balance sensor for iPhone and Android measures heart rhythm patterns to gauge users’ emotional states with an app that also includes guided meditations, real-time coaching tips, and journaling.
  3. The refs themselves were out of rhythm and needed time to readjust to the speed of the game.
  4. One big question, though, is whether women will turn out at high rates this year, with their kids out of school and the ordinary rhythms of life and work in disarray.
  5. There’s almost a musicality and rhythm to the way he speaks.
  6. Sometimes a column has the economy and rhythm of a short story.
  7. Royal Christmases have a rhythm and routine—but this year Will, Kate, and baby George have their own, more relaxed plans.
  8. A car parked at a red light honked its horn in rhythm with the chant as the crowd passed in front of it.
  9. Most rhythm sections play pretty straight, but we were pushing him, the way we were with Miles.
  10. I never got a definitive answer, but I think he was used to having a rhythm section that would not be that dynamic under him.
  11. The significance of time is determined by the movement of any selection, or, in other words, the rhythm.
  12. The reason we associate rhythm with the significance of time is that rhythm is a measurer of time.
  13. The rhythm of a simple tune plays favourably on a child's ear, enhancing life according to this great law.
  14. Much more attention should be given than is ordinarily devoted to the consideration of rhythm.
  15. Their music is entirely of a light character, but they have rhythm and grace in a remarkable degree.