单词 | minor mode |
释义 | minor /mīˈnər/adjective
To study as a minor, subsidiary subject at college or university ORIGIN: L minor less; cf minus minoritaire /mē-nor-ē-ter/ noun (French) A member of a minority section of a political (esp Socialist) party Mīˈnorite adjective Relating to or designating a Franciscan order observing the strict rule of St Francis nounA member of such an order (also fem Mīˈnoress) minority /min- or mīn-orˈi-ti/ noun
Of the minority minor axis noun (in conics) that perpendicular to the major axis minor canon see under canon2 minority carrier noun (electronics) In a semiconductor, the type of carrier electrons or holes which carries the lesser degree of measured current minority group noun A section of the population with a common interest, characteristic, etc which is not common to most people minority report noun A report issued by a minority group of committee members to state their official position when they disagree with the majority minor key, minor mode or minor scale noun A key, mode or scale with its third a minor third above the tonic minor orders plural noun The lower degrees of holy orders, ie porter, exorcist, lector and acolyte minor piece noun (chess) A bishop or knight minor planet noun An asteroid minor poet noun A genuine but not great poet minor premise noun (logic) That in which the minor term occurs minor prophets plural noun The twelve from Hosea to Malachi in the Old Testament minor suit noun (bridge) Clubs or diamonds minor term noun (logic) The term which is the subject of the conclusion minor third noun (music) An interval of three semitones minor tone noun An interval with a vibration ratio of 9:10 in a minority of one Alone mode /mōd/noun
ORIGIN: L modus; partly through Fr mode modal /mōdˈl/ adjective Relating to mode nounA modal auxiliary modˈalism noun The doctrine first set forth by Sabellius that the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit are not three distinct personalities but only three different modes of manifestation modˈalist noun A person who holds this theory modalistˈic adjective modality /mōd-alˈi-ti/ noun
modˈally adverb modish /mōdˈish/ adjective
modˈishly adverb modˈishness noun modˈist noun A follower of the current fashion modiste /mō-dēst/ noun (French) A professedly fashionable dressmaker or milliner modal auxiliary or modal verb noun In English, any of the verbs can, could, may, might, will, would, shall, should, must and ought, and sometimes need, dare and used to, which modify the sense of a main verb and express concepts such as politeness, certainty and obligation mode dispersion noun (telecommunications) In optical fibre communications, distortion of individual signals, caused by different modes of propagation of the light inside the fibre modeˈ-locking noun (physics) A technique for producing laser pulses of very short duration Greek modes (music) A set of modes (named Aeolian, Locrian, Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, etc) each consisting of two disjunct tetrachords with a whole tone (diazeuctic tone) between them, or two conjunct tetrachords with a whole tone above (where the prefix hyper- is used) or below them (where the prefix hypo- is used) Gregorian, medieval or ecclesiastical modes A set of modes that have the same names as Greek modes but do not correspond to them (see authentic and plagal) major mode (music) A modern mode consisting of two steps, a half step, three steps, and a half step minor mode (music) A modern mode consisting of a step, a half step, two steps, a half step, and two steps |
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