staccato
staccato 英 [stəˈkɑ:təʊ] 美 [stəˈkɑtoʊ]
n. 断奏,断音 adj. 断奏的,断音的 adv. 不连贯地
名词复数:staccatoes
- Staccato is a musical term for notes that are played quickly and sharply. It can also refer to anything characterized by similar beats, such as the staccato clacking of a woman's high heels on a tile floor.
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- n. 断奏,断音
- adj. 断奏的,断音的
- adv. 不连贯地
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1. She chews him out in a staccato of Hebrew, while he stares passively at her.
她以一种希伯来式的断音责骂着这位年轻人,而对方只能被动的瞪着她。
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2. The insistent, staccato guitar riff gives some swagger back to the 300; meanwhile, outdoor recreation never looked so sinister.
背景不连贯的吉他即兴曲坚持不懈的进行着,又使300车一些张狂气;同时,又使户外运动看起来前所未有的阴险狡诈。
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3. FTs are particularly bad at transforming the staccato noises which certain species make.
傅立叶变换适用于连续的周期噪声的分析,但是鲸和海豚的声音在音调,音量和长短上都有所变化。 尤其是在对某种物种的声音片段进行转换时,傅立叶变换的效果不甚理想。
- staccato (adj.) 1724, from Italian staccato, literally "detached, disconnected," past participle of staccare "to detach," shortened form of distaccare "separate, detach," from Middle French destacher, from Old French destachier "to detach" (see detach). As an adverb from 1844. Related: Staccatissimo.
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