cadence
cadence 英 [ˈkeɪdns] 美 [ˈkedns]
n. 节奏;韵律;抑扬顿挫
名词复数:cadences
- The word cadence has its own lovely cadence — rhythm of sound as it's spoken.
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- n. 节奏;韵律;抑扬顿挫
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1. Picture a high school gym where dozens of students lay on foam mats taking deep relaxing breaths to the cadence of their teacher’s voice.
想像下一个高中体育馆里好多的学生们躺在泡沫垫子上,随着老师口令的节奏放松,深深的吸气,呼气。
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2. Each had his heart rate, power output, pedal cadence, enjoyment of the music and feelings of how hard the riding felt monitored throughout each session.
每个人的心率、消耗的能量、脚踏的节奏、享受音乐的程度和骑行的费力程度,在每个阶段都得到了很好地监控。
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3. The part also meant memorizing endless monologues that needed to be delivered with Hoover’s own breakneck cadence.
这个角色还需要他背诵大段大段的独白,并且是以胡佛独特的急促节奏表达出来。
- cadence (n.) late 14c., "flow of rhythm in prose or verse," from Middle French cadence, from Old Italian cadenza "conclusion of a movement in music," literally "a falling," from Vulgar Latin *cadentia, from neuter plural of Latin cadens, present participle of cadere "to fall," from PIE root *kad- "to fall." A doublet of chance (n.).
- cadence (v.) "to regulate by musical measure," 1749, from cadence (n.). Related: Cadenced; cadencing.
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