staccato / stəˈkɑ toʊ /

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staccato3 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. shortened and detached when played or sung: staccato notes.
  2. characterized by performance in which the notes are abruptly disconnected: a staccato style of playing.Compare legato.
  3. composed of or characterized by abruptly disconnected elements; disjointed: rapid-fire, staccato speech.
adv. 副词 adverb
  1. in a staccato manner.
n. 名词 noun

plural stac·ca·tos, stac·ca·ti [stuh-kah-tee]. /stəˈkɑ ti/.

  1. performance in a staccato manner.
  2. a staccato passage.

staccato 近义词

staccato

等同于 repetition

更多staccato例句

  1. One reason these numbers have been climbing, Grandjean suspects, is the means by which the news is increasingly delivered these days, for instance, in staccato alerts via social media.
  2. Cantonese, with its individual characters, also forces rappers to adopt a staccato lyricism.
  3. There are racier diaries, too—complete with a minute-by-minute staccato of one sexual fantasy after the next.
  4. Then a silence ensued, broken at first by sporadic and staccato remarks, then becoming as dense as the silences of the night.
  5. There came a staccato series of minor explosions—defiant gesture, thought Beardsley!
  6. Safe enough for the time being, said Doctor Fortier, breaking in in quick, staccato tones.
  7. The shrill staccato words of the women set the child trembling.
  8. She stood still on the sidewalk, exploding into tiny, staccato sentences.