crescendo
crescendo 英 [krəˈʃendəʊ] 美 [krəˈʃendoʊ]
n. 声音渐增 adv. 渐次加强地 adj. 渐强的
进行时:crescendoing 过去式:crescendoed 过去分词:crescendoed 第三人称单数:crescendoes 名词复数:crescendos
- In a crescendo, the music is getting louder. There's often a crescendo in a large group of talking people, too.
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- n. 声音渐增
- adv. 渐次加强地
- adj. 渐强的
- vi. 音量逐渐增强
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1. In the meantime, muscle tension builds to a crescendo and all of the clitoral tissues become hypersensitive due to the increased blood supply.
在此期间,肌肉紧张向无以复加的顶点增强,所有阴蒂组织则因为血液供给的增加而变得高度敏感。
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2. They rested like that for some time, Bunny calmly answering each of Jenny’s rumbles with a crescendo trumpet, while Tarra accompanied the duo with high-pitched chirps.
它们就这样休息了一阵儿,伯尼安详地以渐强的鸣吼回应詹妮的呻吟,而塔拉则高声促鸣应和这二重唱。
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3. Hype for each framework built to a crescendo, but each one failed to meet expectations and some were unmitigated disasters because of their complexity.
对各个框架的宣传甚嚣尘上,但是这些框架都没有满足预期,有些甚至因为它们的复杂性而成为灾难。
- crescendo (n.) "a gradual increasing in force or loudness," 1776 as a musical term, from Italian crescendo "increasing," from Latin crescendo, ablative of gerund of crescere "to increase, grow" (from PIE root *ker- (2) "to grow"). Figurative use is from 1785. As a verb, from 1900.
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