lilt
lilt 英 [lɪlt] 美 [lɪlt]
n. 轻快的动作;轻快活泼的调子 vt. 轻快地动;唱轻快的调子;用欢快节奏唱 vi. 轻快地动;唱轻快的调子;用欢快节奏唱
进行时:lilting 过去式:lilted 过去分词:lilted 第三人称单数:lilts 名词复数:lilts
- Use the word lilt to describe a swinging kind of tempo in music. You might love old fashioned big band jazz because of its distinctive lilt.
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- n. 轻快的动作;轻快活泼的调子
- vt. 轻快地动;唱轻快的调子;用欢快节奏唱
- vi. 轻快地动;唱轻快的调子;用欢快节奏唱
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1. It is such enthusiastic love of life that puts a sparkle in our eyes, a lilt in our steps and smoothes the wrinkles from our souls.
正是这种生活中充满激情的爱,才会使我们的双眼闪烁着光芒,使我们脚步轻松欢快! 抚平我们心灵中的那些皱纹。
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2. While most of the city was rebuilt with a modern lilt, theHiroshima Commercial Exhibition Hall, severely damaged in the bombing, was kept as a memorial to the war.
虽然这座城市大部分以现代的欢快调子重建,但是,在原子弹爆炸中遭到严重破坏的广岛商业展览厅仍留作战争纪念碑。
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3. Mrs. Prout’s piano has a nice ragtimey lilt and perhaps she, too, was responsible for the countermelody that appears on synthesizers about halfway through.
普劳特夫人的钢琴乐有种拉格泰姆式的轻快感,可能她也的为中途出现在合成器上的复调旋律负责。
- lilt (v.) 1510s, "to lift up" (the voice), probably from West Midlands dialect lulten "to sound an alarm" (late 14c.), a word of unknown origin. Possible relatives include Norwegian lilla "to sing" and Low German lul "pipe;" the whole loose group might be imitative. Sense of "sing in a light manner" is first recorded 1786. Related: Lilted; lilting. As a noun, 1728, "lilting song," from the verb. As "a rhythmical cadence," 1840.
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