单词 | rhythm |
释义 | rhythm (rɪðəm ) Word forms: rhythms 1. variable noun B2 A rhythm is a regular series of sounds or movements. His music of that period fused the rhythms of Jazz with classical forms. He had no sense of rhythm whatsoever. She could hear the constant rhythm of his breathing. Synonyms: beat, swing, accent, pulse 2. countable noun A rhythm is a regular pattern of changes, for example changes in your body, in the seasons, or in the tides. Begin to listen to your own body rhythms. ...the seasonal rhythm of the agricultural year. Quotations: It Don't Mean a Thing if it Ain't Got that Swingsong title Collocations: complex rhythms A haptic drum kit with computer-controlled vibrotactile devices that generate pulses to help drummers play complex rhythms and an artificial eye worn as a ring, were also developed. Times, Sunday Times And the four young musicians, who have had only three months to learn their parts and master the concerto's complex rhythms, rise to the occasion like seasoned professionals. Times, Sunday Times Complex rhythms, echoes of soul, funk and reggae informed their intelligent punk pop. The Sun Barber uses more complex rhythms between the right and left hands. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Longer songs, complex rhythms, and dynamic vocals fill out this 11-track monster. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Make sure you get into a quick, quick, slow rhythm. The Sun In and out, up and down, with a relentless slow rhythm that never changed. Times, Sunday Times The slow rhythm of pregnancy bores us. Times, Sunday Times Fifty years ago marathon running or competitive rowing was known to produce an enlarged heart with a slow rhythm. Times, Sunday Times This song starts with a slow rhythm and ends with a fast rhythm. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Gently, she would chivvy her charges into a regime of early rising, plentiful exercise, and the soothing rhythm of arts and handicrafts. Times, Sunday Times The conveyor belt of cook, clear up, cook, clear up, cook, clearup has settled into a gentle, soothing rhythm. Times, Sunday Times I had hoped the soothing rhythm of a stroll would improve matters, but walking was less pleasurable with every tumbling drop. Times, Sunday Times A caesura (pause) may be appropriate, dictated by sense or speech rhythm, and usually little or no punctuation. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It uses speech rhythm in the vocal line, with a slow solo khene accompaniment in meter. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Poetry functions in a part of the brain we may be losing — an area connected to our past, where remembered speech rhythms helped to develop consciousness in preliterate societies. Times,Sunday Times The stories imitate the way our minds move from trivia to reminiscence to long thoughts and sly insinuations, tripping over irrelevant puns and insistent speech rhythms. Times, Sunday Times The speech rhythms are unconvincing. Times, Sunday Times I totally fell in love with the history of the place, its way of life and its slow, steady rhythm. Times, Sunday Times Keeping a steady rhythm won't be easy, since everyone around you seems to be doing things to confuse matters even more. The Sun A tightness in her chest, a chilly breath on the back of her neck, an interruption in the normal steady rhythm of her heart. Times, Sunday Times In the 1970s dry rot, fungus and the steady rhythm of a leaky roof epitomised a family in decline. Times,Sunday Times There's been minor setbacks but you're up and running now, so keep up a steady rhythm. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 节奏 Japanese: リズム |
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