- Use the noun rhythm to refer to the regular pattern of something in a cycle or the beat in a song. In the summer, your life takes on a different rhythm than during the school year.
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- n. 节奏;韵律
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1. They drummed a rhythm for dancers.
他们为跳舞者敲出节奏。
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2. She rippled a lively rhythm on the violin.
她在小提琴上奏出明快的节奏。
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3. Cadence means the rise and fall of the voice in reading with rhythm.
顿挫抑扬是形容朗读时声音的高低曲折和和谐的的节奏。
- rhythm (n.) 1550s, "rhymed verse, metrical movement," from Latin rhythmus "movement in time," from Greek rhythmos "measured flow or movement, rhythm; proportion, symmetry; arrangement, order; form, shape, wise, manner; soul, disposition," related to rhein "to flow,"from PIE root *sreu- "to flow." Rhythm method of birth control attested from 1936. Rhythm and blues, U.S. music style, is from 1949 (first in "Billboard").
rhythm ★ / ˈrɪðəm ; NAmE ˈrɪðəm / noun [uncountable , countable ] 1 ★ a strong regular repeated pattern of sounds or movements 节奏;韵律;律动 ◆ to dance to the rhythm of the music 随着音乐的节奏跳舞 ◆ music with a fast/slow/steady rhythm 节奏快的╱慢的╱平稳的音乐 ◆ jazz rhythms 爵士乐的节奏 ◆ He can't seem to play in rhythm. 他的演奏好像不合节拍。 ◆ The boat rocked up and down in rhythm withthe sea. 小船随着海浪起伏有致。 ◆ the rhythm of her breathing 她的呼吸节奏 ◆ a dancer with a natural sense of rhythm (= the ability to move in time to a fixed beat) 天生节奏感很强的舞蹈者 2 a regular pattern of changes or events 规则变化;规律;节律 ◆ the rhythm of the seasons 四季的更迭 ◆ biological/body rhythms 生物╱人体节律 ☞see also biorhythm rhythm rhythms rhythm / ˈrɪðəm ; NAmE ˈrɪðəm /
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