metronome 英 [ˈmetrənəʊm]   美 [ˈmetrənoʊm]

metronome

metronome  英 [ˈmetrənəʊm] 美 [ˈmetrənoʊm]

n. 节拍器 

名词复数:metronomes 

These vibrations turn the ion into a sort of superfast metronome. 铝离子因为这些振动成为一种超高速节拍器。
If you can play along with a metronome, even if its only a simple beat, that will get you farther than you can imagine. 如果你能够一直跟着节拍器打下去,哪怕只是打一个很简单的节奏,也会带来比你能想象的多的多的提高。

  • Remember that little pyramid-shaped machine with the pendulum that clicked so agonizingly during your early piano lessons? Well, that was a metronome, a device that helps musicians keep to the tempo of the music.
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  • n. 节拍器
  • 1. These vibrations turn the ion into a sort of superfast metronome.

    铝离子因为这些振动成为一种超高速节拍器。

  • 2. If you can play along with a metronome, even if its only a simple beat, that will get you farther than you can imagine.

    如果你能够一直跟着节拍器打下去,哪怕只是打一个很简单的节奏,也会带来比你能想象的多的多的提高。

  • 3. Indeed, when the lights went out, the larvae continued to flap their tails to the same rhythm with astonishing precision, much like a metronome.

    事实上,当灯光熄灭时,鱼仔以惊人的精确度继续用同样的节奏左右摆动尾巴,很像一个节拍器。

  • metronome (n.) mechanical musical time-keeper, 1815, coined in English from Greek metron "measure" (from PIE root *me- (2) "to measure") + -nomos "regulating," verbal adjective of nemein "to regulate" (from PIE root *nem- "assign, allot; take"). The device invented 1815 by Johann Maelzel (1772-1838), German civil engineer and showman. Related: Metronomic.
met·ro·nome / ˈmetrənəʊm ; NAmE ˈmetrənoʊm / noun a device that makes a regular sound like a clock and is used by musicians to help them keep the correct rhythm when playing a piece of music 节拍器 met·ro·nom·ic / ˌmetrəˈnɒmɪk ; NAmE ˌmetrəˈnɑːmɪk / adjective His financial problems hit the headlines with almost metronomic regularity. 他的财政问题几乎定期成为头条新闻。 metronome metronomes met·ro·nome / ˈmetrənəʊm ; NAmE ˈmetrənoʊm / met·ro·nom·ic / ˌmetrəˈnɒmɪk ; NAmE ˌmetrəˈnɑːmɪk /
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