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 rhythm ['riðәm]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 旋律, 节奏, 韵律, 匀称, 张弛节律

[医] 节律




    rhythm
    [ noun ]
    1. the basic rhythmic unit in a piece of music

    2. <noun.communication>
      the piece has a fast rhythm
      the conductor set the beat
    3. recurring at regular intervals

    4. <noun.attribute>
    5. an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs

    6. <noun.time>
      the never-ending cycle of the seasons
    7. the arrangement of spoken words alternating stressed and unstressed elements

    8. <noun.communication>
      the rhythm of Frost's poetry
    9. natural family planning in which ovulation is assumed to occur 14 days before the onset of a period (the fertile period would be assumed to extend from day 10 through day 18 of her cycle)

    10. <noun.act>


    Rhythm \Rhythm\, n. [F. rhythme, rythme, L. rhythmus, fr. Gr.
    ??? measured motion, measure, proportion, fr. "rei^n to flow.
    See {Stream}.]
    1. In the widest sense, a dividing into short portions by a
    regular succession of motions, impulses, sounds, accents,
    etc., producing an agreeable effect, as in music poetry,
    the dance, or the like.

    2. (Mus.) Movement in musical time, with periodical
    recurrence of accent; the measured beat or pulse which
    marks the character and expression of the music; symmetry
    of movement and accent. --Moore (Encyc.)

    3. A division of lines into short portions by a regular
    succession of arses and theses, or percussions and
    remissions of voice on words or syllables.

    4. The harmonious flow of vocal sounds.

    1. Her rhythm was perfect.
    2. I'd been singing rhythm 'n' blues.
    3. I was listening to this rhythm and thought this was the thing closest to black music I'd heard.
    4. But I just find no rhythm in the wailing that accompanies Kabuki," said Amina Eissa, who watched on television.
    5. I can not guarantee you a certain rhythm of production.'
    6. Catastrophic disturbances in the heart's normal rhythm - what doctors call sudden death - account for about half of all heart disease fatalities.
    7. She achieved a breakthrough in 1988 with the release of her rhythm and blues album "The Right Stuff," which featured three hit singles.
    8. The chick has settled into a rhythm of pecking and resting, punctuated by cheeps, and appears to be strong and healthy, said Bill Toone, curator of birds at the park.
    9. Scientists generally believe that in most mammals, the brain maintains the clock's 24-hour rhythm chiefly by monitoring light and darkness in the environment.
    10. The once slender, boyish singer was credited with revolutionizing popular music in the early 1950s with his unique blend of rhythm and blues, country and gospel punctuated with real-sounding sobs.
    11. The bar, which featured live music nightly, has retained its reputation for rhythm and blues and jazz performances.
    12. Milford H. Wolpoff of the University of Michigan contends the clock's rhythm is hopelessly thrown off by the dead ends of all-boy families.
    13. Unconventional as a rhythm accompanist, Hopkins can replace a funny sawing-the-bass-in-half routine with scary stalking at the drop of a bow.
    14. The pounding rhythm, the haunting melody, the lyrics about imprisoned black leader Mandela, and the cheering, clapping teen-agers present an emotional scene.
    15. Analysts say the rally is assuming a classic rhythm as investors pour money into one supposedly undervalued sector after another.
    16. Yet there is nothing in the rhythm of the characters' speech or manner that identifies them as Irish, though Mr. Joanou does stage the final scene in conjunction with the St. Patrick's Day parade.
    17. Superko cautioned that the study doesn't entirely exonerate ordinary coffee, because it could contribute to heart disease in other ways, such as by triggering rhythm abnormalities or spasms in heart arteries.
    18. Laurie Anderson wrote the lovely, ghostly music that moves in perfect rhythm with Mr. Gray's words, at times transforming them into lyrics.
    19. It took the audience time to adjust to this doll-like creature with the corkscrew curls overdosing on whimsy, but eventually they were on their feet swaying to music with a clever dance rhythm behind its innocence.
    20. On tunes such as "Slam," "Pyramid" and "Touch," the band lays down a funky, percussion-filled rhythm track that lets Sanborn pick out the melody.
    21. The US tactic is to wear them down.' Velasco agreed: 'If an opposing defence plays well, we lose our rhythm of concentration.
    22. On the production line workers diligently assembled car parts to the rhythm of nearby robots and the strains of Beethoven's Fur Elise ringing from loudspeakers.
    23. Much of the writing flows with a lyrical rhythm, and what a joy that is.
    24. Yet we keep seeing human beings, as they dance, become changing shapes of ideal geometry, or impersonal embodiments of pure rhythm. And this is only the beginning of the mystery, for the greatest choreography plunges us into the drama of forms.
    25. HBO-Cinemax taped a one-hour show on zydeco _ a fusion of Cajun music with rhythm and blues _ and other music rooted in the Pelican state on Sunday for airing in April or May.
    26. But, with a new record on the racks, Here's to the people (Milestone), the combination of straight rhythm, obvious hooks and a vital way with strangely familiar material seems to satisfy him now.
    27. But Stoltzman's taffy-chewing distortion of rhythm in an attempt to be expressive was so severe that the music lost shape.
    28. "You have to have a good rhythm, an ear for rhythm, tones, sounds," said the defending champion at the National Wild Turkey Federation meeting.
    29. "You have to have a good rhythm, an ear for rhythm, tones, sounds," said the defending champion at the National Wild Turkey Federation meeting.
    30. Like all Soviet dancers, she's freer with rhythm than her Western counterparts, but she's also more sensitive to the ebb and flow of phrases than most dancers anywhere.
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