释义 |
sonance|ˈsəʊnəns| [f. L. son-āre to sound + -ance.] Sound; the quality of sounding.
1599Shakes. Hen. V, iv. ii. 35 Let the Trumpets sound The Tucket Sonuance [sic], and the Note to mount. 1608Heywood Lucrece (1638) 178 If he chance to endure our tongues so much, As but to heare their sonance.
1859L. F. Simpson Handbk. Dining iv. 57 When a key⁓note is struck, a practised ear discerns one or more sonances. 1892G. Hake Mem. 80 Yrs. 220 He did not look to musical sonance in his metre and his choice of words. |