单词 | to have rhythm |
释义 | > as lemmasto have rhythm b. A person's sense of musical rhythm. Chiefly in to have rhythm: to have a natural feeling for rhythm. ΚΠ 1837 B. von Armin Goethe's Corr. with Child II. 212 One must have rhythm in the mind, to comprehend music in its essential being. 1868 ‘G. Eliot’ Spanish Gypsy iii. 68 The minxes there Have rhythm in their toes. 1900 N.Y. Times 25 Mar. 21/6 He has technique, but he has no rhythm, no touch, and no musical conception of the work whatever. 1930 Lowell (Mass.) Sun 12 Nov. 12/2 An unusual group of numbers which include George Gershwin's ‘I Got Rhythm’. 1976 N.Y. Amsterdam News 3 July d3/2 Blacks are still thought of too often as song and dance men, people with rhythm. 1989 G. E. Lyon Choices 20 The Belle Notes took one of the mice, the music box, a girl who had no rhythm whatsoever, and the director's daughter. 2007 K. English Nikki & Deja 24 Drilling is a lot like dancing, Nikki. You have to have rhythm. < as lemmas |
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