harmonic 英 [hɑ:ˈmɒnɪk]   美 [hɑrˈmɑnɪk]

harmonic

harmonic  英 [hɑ:ˈmɒnɪk] 美 [hɑrˈmɑnɪk]

adj. 和声的;谐和的;音乐般的  n. [物] 谐波;和声 

名词复数:harmonics 

So what's happened to the rate of harmonic change here? 所以说这里的和声变化率是怎样的?
All I wanted was to harvest a harmonic relationship with her. 我想要的就是获得两人之间如和声般的融洽关系。

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  • adj. 和声的;谐和的;音乐般的
  • n. [物] 谐波;和声
  • 1. So what's happened to the rate of harmonic change here?

    所以说这里的和声变化率是怎样的?

  • 2. All I wanted was to harvest a harmonic relationship with her.

    我想要的就是获得两人之间如和声般的融洽关系。

  • 3. This is a simple harmonic oscillation.

    这是个简单谐波振荡。

  • harmonic (adj.) 1560s, "relating to music," from Latin harmonicus, from Greek harmonikos "harmonic, musical, skilled in music," from harmonia (see harmony). From 1660s as "tuneful, harmonious; relating to harmony" (earlier as armonical "tuneful, harmonious," c. 1500). The noun, short for harmionic tone, is recorded from 1777. Related: Harmonically.
har·mon·ic / hɑːˈmɒnɪk ; NAmE hɑːrˈmɑːnɪk / adjective , noun harmonic harmonics adjective [usually before noun ] ( music ) relating to the way notes are played or sung together to make a pleasing sound 和声的 noun [usually plural ] ( music ) 1 a note that sounds together with the main note being played and is higher and quieter than that note 泛音 2 a high quiet note that can be played on some instruments like the violinby touching the string very lightly 和声 har·mon·ic / hɑːˈmɒnɪk ; NAmE hɑːrˈmɑːnɪk /
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