overtone 英 [ˈəʊvətəʊn]   美 [ˈoʊvərtoʊn]

overtone

overtone  英 [ˈəʊvətəʊn] 美 [ˈoʊvərtoʊn]

n. [声] 泛音;暗示,寓意;弦外之音 

名词复数:overtones 

Consider the problems with modern music. There is a strong overtone of lyrics that celebrate drugs, sex, and violence. 思考现代音乐带来的问题。歌词含有宣扬毒品,性和暴力的强烈暗示。
Okay. Now Eva has another gig out in Gilford this morning so she's going to run off, and I'm going to show you, maybe, if we can get our slides up, this overtone series stuff. 伊娃今早在吉尔福特还有其他表演,所以她得告辞了,现在,要是我的幻灯片能用的话,我要用幻灯片为你们演示,这些有泛音列的乐器

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  • n. [声] 泛音;暗示,寓意;弦外之音
  • 1. Consider the problems with modern music. There is a strong overtone of lyrics that celebrate drugs, sex, and violence.

    思考现代音乐带来的问题。歌词含有宣扬毒品,性和暴力的强烈暗示。

  • 2. Okay. Now Eva has another gig out in Gilford this morning so she's going to run off, and I'm going to show you, maybe, if we can get our slides up, this overtone series stuff.

    伊娃今早在吉尔福特还有其他表演,所以她得告辞了,现在,要是我的幻灯片能用的话,我要用幻灯片为你们演示,这些有泛音列的乐器

  • 3. Timbre: the amount frequency and amplitude of the overtone determine the sound of the musical sound.

    基频音色:泛音的多少、频率和振幅决定乐音的音色。

  • overtone (n.) 1867, in literal sense, from over + tone (n.); a loan-translation of German Oberton, first used by German physicist Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz (1821-1894) as a contraction of Overpartialton "upper partial tone." Figurative sense of "subtle implication" is from 1890, first attested in writings of William James.
over·tone / ˈəʊvətəʊn ; NAmE ˈoʊvərtoʊn / noun [usually plural ] an attitude or an emotion that is suggested and is not expressed in a direct way 弦外之音;言外之意;暗示 There were political overtones to the point he was making. 他的论点有政治寓意。 compare undertone overtone overtones over·tone / ˈəʊvətəʊn ; NAmE ˈoʊvərtoʊn /
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