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staccato

/stuh-kah-toh/US // stəˈkɑ toʊ //UK // (stəˈkɑːtəʊ) //

错落有致,噔噔噔,错落有致的,噔噔声

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : 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.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : in a staccato manner.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1

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

    • : performance in a staccato manner.
    • : a staccato passage.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inrepetition
Synonyms
litany一连串,连环画,连祷词,一连串事件recurrence复发,复发的,复发的情况,重演reiteration复述,重述,重提,重言repeat重复,复述,重述,重复说rhythm节奏,节律,节奏感,节拍alliteration典故,拟声词,牵强附会,押韵chant吟诵,吟唱,诵读,诵经chorus合唱团,大合唱,合唱,合唱会copy拷贝,复制,副本,复印echo回声,回音,回响,呼应encore加演,加时赛,加注,加演节目iteration迭代,迭代次数,递增,循环paraphrase释义,转述,解释一下,解释periodicity周期性,周期性问题,定期性,期限性perseveration毅力,坚毅,坚忍不拔,坚忍不拔的精神practice练习,做法,惯例,实践reappearance重新出现,再度出现,重现,再现recapitulation重述,重温,重温一下,复述recital演唱会,演奏会,演习,演艺会redundancy冗余,冗余度,冗长,冗长的rehearsal排练,彩排,排演,预演relation关系renewal更新,续期,续展,重建repetitiousness反复性,重复性,反复无常,反覆性replication复制,复制性,重复,复制品report报告,报道,报导,举报reproduction繁殖,繁衍,复制,复制性restatement重述,重报,复述,重列return返回,回归,返还,回返rote循环,循环往复,循环播放,循环使用tautology同义词,同义反复,同义语,冗词broken record破纪录,破记录,坏记录,破纪录的ingemination摄取,投入,摄制,摄入iteracy迭代,迭代能力,迭代率,迭代性iterance迭代,迭代能力,迭代率,迭代性reoccurrence再发生,复发,再发事件,重发事件

Examples

  • 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.