staccato 的 3 个定义
- shortened and detached when played or sung: staccato notes.
- characterized by performance in which the notes are abruptly disconnected: a staccato style of playing.Compare legato.
- composed of or characterized by abruptly disconnected elements; disjointed: rapid-fire, staccato speech.
- in a staccato manner.
plural stac·ca·tos, stac·ca·ti [stuh-kah-tee]. /stəˈkɑ ti/.
- performance in a staccato manner.
- a staccato passage.
staccato 近义词
等同于 repetition
staccato 的近义词 36 个
- litany
- recurrence
- reiteration
- repeat
- rhythm
- alliteration
- chant
- chorus
- copy
- echo
- encore
- iteration
- paraphrase
- periodicity
- perseveration
- practice
- reappearance
- recapitulation
- recital
- redundancy
- rehearsal
- relation
- renewal
- repetitiousness
- replication
- report
- reproduction
- restatement
- return
- rote
- tautology
- broken record
- ingemination
- iteracy
- iterance
- reoccurrence
staccato 的反义词 2 个
更多staccato例句
- 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.
- Cantonese, with its individual characters, also forces rappers to adopt a staccato lyricism.
- There are racier diaries, too—complete with a minute-by-minute staccato of one sexual fantasy after the next.
- Then a silence ensued, broken at first by sporadic and staccato remarks, then becoming as dense as the silences of the night.
- There came a staccato series of minor explosions—defiant gesture, thought Beardsley!
- Safe enough for the time being, said Doctor Fortier, breaking in in quick, staccato tones.
- The shrill staccato words of the women set the child trembling.
- She stood still on the sidewalk, exploding into tiny, staccato sentences.