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单词 arrhythmic
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Definition of arrhythmic in English:

arrhythmic

(also arhythmic)
adjective əˈrɪðmɪkəˈrɪðmɪk
  • 1Not rhythmic; without rhythm or regularity.

    the arrhythmic phrasing of the music
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Featuring only Spencer Seim's erratically melodic guitar and Zach Hill's pummeling, rhythmically arrhythmic drums, Hella has enough energy to power a small town, or at least get a few folks convulsing in reaction.
    • O'Brien's stodgy, arrhythmic prose never brings its subject to life.
    • Other songs branch off down these individual tributaries: ‘High on the Mountain of Love’ is an avalanche of sound; unwieldy and arrhythmic, the only thing certain about it is its persistent, all-encompassing forward momentum.
    • The editing is arrhythmic - it somehow feels cut all wrong, like there's no breathing room.
    • ‘Mäander’ is an incredible, multi-layered sound world of 4 or 5 layers of clarinets that is atonal, arrhythmic, ominous, and funereal.
    • This fidgeting included absent-minded arhythmic key rattling, and moving repeatedly in his seat.
    • All three tracks attract dramatic arhythmic percussion like filings round a magnet.
    • Iverson's Cheney Pinata is a lopsidedly bouncy Latin piece, with the pianist splicing complex, arrhythmic lines into spaces they shouldn't fit.
    • His eyes were darting around frantically, his left leg bounced with a steady, arrhythmic, annoying rhythm and he was wringing his hands consistently.
    • The note-taking during the reading of the Flusser book enabled me to overcome the travel sickness in the arrhythmic opening movement that is inevitable in an unfamiliar book.
    • As Wilson sits, singing from a pair of lyric prompters, he gesticulates in an arrhythmic, unsettling fashion.
    • Even the most arrhythmic Luddite has to cheer up when suddenly confronted with the Dr Who theme.
    • Thus his playing, metrical but superficial and arrhythmic, astounds not for its virtuosity, but for precisely the opposite: an ignorance of what rhythm is all about.
    • We start our trek with some arrhythmic percussion.
    • Now, it's just words, torrents of them, stubbornly arrhythmic at times and other times too clinical to have any emotional impact.
    • Failing to understand or convey anything of the philosophy behind the notes, his performance was consistently stiff, hard and frankly arrhythmic.
    • They're not completely arrhythmic, the rhythms are just highly unconventional, often with different parts playing in different time signatures.
    • By the end of the piece, they are more apparent than they were at the start, since listeners take the arrhythmic nature of speech for granted.
    • Somewhat infelicitous and arrhythmic on paper, the pledge is powerful when chanted out loud by thousands.
    • Meanwhile, the software applies various ‘error correction’ techniques to prevent an onslaught of arrhythmic noise, unless of course that's the goal.
    1. 1.1Medicine Relating to or suffering from cardiac arrhythmia.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In the 1970s and 1980s, powerful oral and parenteral inotropic agents were developed to increase CO, but their use was associated with greater and earlier cardiac mortality, primarily due to sudden arrhythmic death.
      • It also recommends it in certain patients who have not yet had a serious arrhythmic event but who are at high risk of sudden cardiac death, as primary prevention.
      • The ACCP recommends that patients with suspected PAH be screened with echocardiography to detect cardiac anatomic and arrhythmic problems.
      • Therefore, true arrhythmic causes must be ruled out before the diagnosis of anxiety or panic disorder can be accepted as the cause of the palpitations. (1,11,12)
      • The extract also improved anaphylactic cardiac dysfunction in passively sensitized isolated guinea hearts: improvement was noted in the contractility, arrhythmic duration and lactate dehydrogenase elevation.
      • In patients with heart disease, an arrhythmic cause should be excluded.
      • Similarly there are dose response increases in heart attacks, and arrhythmic heart disease and death.
      • All 10 mice that received the drug thrived and never developed an arrhythmia, while 8 out of 9 untreated mice became arrhythmic and died.
      • Twenty-four hour electrocardiographic monitoring is indicated when there is an increased probability of identifying an arrhythmic cause for syncope.
      • At follow-up, death was defined as cardiac related if there was documentation of acute ischemic syndrome, arrhythmic or sudden death, or heart failure as the terminal event.
      • In the arrhythmic patients, the antiarrhythmic treatment was gradually reduced, and in patients 1, 3, and 9, it was withdrawn.
      • There are divergent results with respect to the association between heart rate variability and arrhythmic events.
      • By increasing the number of needles inserted through the heart wall, the transmural spread of electrical activation has been mapped in three dimensions, revealing details of normal and arrhythmic propagation.
      • All deaths were of cardiac origin: pump failure, arrhythmic deaths.
      • The authors speculate that a group of patients with severe heart disease are ‘saved’ from an arrhythmic death only to die from pump failure without any clinically important increase in the overall lifespan.
      • Consequently, haemodynamic and arrhythmic complications arose, with the need for repeat catheterisation and revascularisation, prolonged hospital stay, and increased costs.
      • My heart's arrhythmic, and one time I took a hormone test that indicated it was possible for me to have a thyroid disease.
      • Continuous ST-segment monitoring provides uninterrupted, real-time information about the occurrence, frequency, and severity of significant arrhythmic and ischemic cardiac events.
      • Patients with left ventricular dysfunction after MI are at risk for sudden arrhythmic death.

Derivatives

  • arrhythmical

  • adjective
    • Lucy Guerin danced in images projected onto the floor and wall, focus was placed on images of wrists and arms twisting and bending in uncomfortable and arhythmical movements.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This arhythmical bouncing of the backpack ruins the pleasure of running and technique, as well.
      • The arhythmical beat among these economies in the past reveals that there is little point in trying to align macroeconomic policies, and the absence of an economic argument for a monetary union.
      • When death is very near, slow music with a constant tempo, or softly arhythmical tonal background sounds are most appropriate.
      • The first scene opens with the people of Thebes lying down on the stage as if almost dead and singing a monotonous murmur marked by the arhythmical beat of a drum.
      • Alma Mahler heard in it ‘the arhythmical play of little children’.
      • This treatment may consist of a steady pressure upon a specific area, prolonged for a desired period, or it may consist of a rhythmical, or arhythmical variation in the pressure.
      • The Danza Tedesca featured skewed and arhythmical sections delivered with eloquent athleticism.
      • Breath holding and arhythmical breathing takes its toll on the act of performance and can lead to memory slips, stage fright, and generally unaesthetic performances.
      • It's nature is to erratically move from flash point to flash point in an arhythmical manner.
      • And what, in Miller's hoop dance, as she danced angular power and discipline to Bach's punctilious, predictable rhythm, was that arhythmical clicketyclacking?
      • They also have low-amplitude cries that are high pitched, arrhythmical or prolonged.
      • The hypochondriacal among them may work themselves into a tizzy wondering if their ticker was beating too slow, too fast, or in an arrhythmical way.
      • Imagine the muffled sound of a banjo being clunked, insistently and arhythmical, through the paper-thin walls of a tract home, of a song being played so slowly that any melody was indecipherable.
  • arrhythmically

  • adverb
    • It seemed like the entire student body had turned out, from the couples that seemed like they were attached at the hip, to the awkward wallflowers bobbing arrhythmically at the edges of the large mass.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The dancefloor duly cleared, and I was dragged into the centre of the clapping masses to arhythmically twitch and prance for what seemed like ten minutes.
      • His head rocked arrhythmically from side to side, eyes glazed with the idiot stare of deep immersion.
      • They're usually attended only by the other residents of Ramsey Street and perhaps a few others swaying arrhythmically in the background.
      • Songs did not so much conclude as wind down, one instrument after another going silent until a final few guitar chords reverberated arhythmically.
 
 

Definition of arrhythmic in US English:

arrhythmic

(also arhythmic)
adjectiveəˈrɪðmɪkəˈriT͟Hmik
  • 1Not rhythmic; without rhythm or regularity.

    the arrhythmic clip-clop of pony steps
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Featuring only Spencer Seim's erratically melodic guitar and Zach Hill's pummeling, rhythmically arrhythmic drums, Hella has enough energy to power a small town, or at least get a few folks convulsing in reaction.
    • Other songs branch off down these individual tributaries: ‘High on the Mountain of Love’ is an avalanche of sound; unwieldy and arrhythmic, the only thing certain about it is its persistent, all-encompassing forward momentum.
    • Thus his playing, metrical but superficial and arrhythmic, astounds not for its virtuosity, but for precisely the opposite: an ignorance of what rhythm is all about.
    • ‘Mäander’ is an incredible, multi-layered sound world of 4 or 5 layers of clarinets that is atonal, arrhythmic, ominous, and funereal.
    • Failing to understand or convey anything of the philosophy behind the notes, his performance was consistently stiff, hard and frankly arrhythmic.
    • They're not completely arrhythmic, the rhythms are just highly unconventional, often with different parts playing in different time signatures.
    • Now, it's just words, torrents of them, stubbornly arrhythmic at times and other times too clinical to have any emotional impact.
    • The editing is arrhythmic - it somehow feels cut all wrong, like there's no breathing room.
    • Even the most arrhythmic Luddite has to cheer up when suddenly confronted with the Dr Who theme.
    • We start our trek with some arrhythmic percussion.
    • By the end of the piece, they are more apparent than they were at the start, since listeners take the arrhythmic nature of speech for granted.
    • His eyes were darting around frantically, his left leg bounced with a steady, arrhythmic, annoying rhythm and he was wringing his hands consistently.
    • Somewhat infelicitous and arrhythmic on paper, the pledge is powerful when chanted out loud by thousands.
    • This fidgeting included absent-minded arhythmic key rattling, and moving repeatedly in his seat.
    • Iverson's Cheney Pinata is a lopsidedly bouncy Latin piece, with the pianist splicing complex, arrhythmic lines into spaces they shouldn't fit.
    • O'Brien's stodgy, arrhythmic prose never brings its subject to life.
    • All three tracks attract dramatic arhythmic percussion like filings round a magnet.
    • Meanwhile, the software applies various ‘error correction’ techniques to prevent an onslaught of arrhythmic noise, unless of course that's the goal.
    • The note-taking during the reading of the Flusser book enabled me to overcome the travel sickness in the arrhythmic opening movement that is inevitable in an unfamiliar book.
    • As Wilson sits, singing from a pair of lyric prompters, he gesticulates in an arrhythmic, unsettling fashion.
    1. 1.1Medicine Relating to or suffering from cardiac arrhythmia.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In the 1970s and 1980s, powerful oral and parenteral inotropic agents were developed to increase CO, but their use was associated with greater and earlier cardiac mortality, primarily due to sudden arrhythmic death.
      • At follow-up, death was defined as cardiac related if there was documentation of acute ischemic syndrome, arrhythmic or sudden death, or heart failure as the terminal event.
      • There are divergent results with respect to the association between heart rate variability and arrhythmic events.
      • The authors speculate that a group of patients with severe heart disease are ‘saved’ from an arrhythmic death only to die from pump failure without any clinically important increase in the overall lifespan.
      • It also recommends it in certain patients who have not yet had a serious arrhythmic event but who are at high risk of sudden cardiac death, as primary prevention.
      • Similarly there are dose response increases in heart attacks, and arrhythmic heart disease and death.
      • In patients with heart disease, an arrhythmic cause should be excluded.
      • All 10 mice that received the drug thrived and never developed an arrhythmia, while 8 out of 9 untreated mice became arrhythmic and died.
      • All deaths were of cardiac origin: pump failure, arrhythmic deaths.
      • The extract also improved anaphylactic cardiac dysfunction in passively sensitized isolated guinea hearts: improvement was noted in the contractility, arrhythmic duration and lactate dehydrogenase elevation.
      • Patients with left ventricular dysfunction after MI are at risk for sudden arrhythmic death.
      • In the arrhythmic patients, the antiarrhythmic treatment was gradually reduced, and in patients 1, 3, and 9, it was withdrawn.
      • Continuous ST-segment monitoring provides uninterrupted, real-time information about the occurrence, frequency, and severity of significant arrhythmic and ischemic cardiac events.
      • Therefore, true arrhythmic causes must be ruled out before the diagnosis of anxiety or panic disorder can be accepted as the cause of the palpitations. (1,11,12)
      • Consequently, haemodynamic and arrhythmic complications arose, with the need for repeat catheterisation and revascularisation, prolonged hospital stay, and increased costs.
      • By increasing the number of needles inserted through the heart wall, the transmural spread of electrical activation has been mapped in three dimensions, revealing details of normal and arrhythmic propagation.
      • Twenty-four hour electrocardiographic monitoring is indicated when there is an increased probability of identifying an arrhythmic cause for syncope.
      • My heart's arrhythmic, and one time I took a hormone test that indicated it was possible for me to have a thyroid disease.
      • The ACCP recommends that patients with suspected PAH be screened with echocardiography to detect cardiac anatomic and arrhythmic problems.
 
 
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