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a. 有韵律的, 有节奏的



    rhythmic
    [ adj ]
    recurring with measured regularity
    <adj.all>
    the rhythmic chiming of church bellsrhythmical prose


    Rhythmic \Rhyth"mic\ (-m[i^]k), Rhythmical \Rhyth"mic*al\
    (-m[i^]*kal), a. [Gr. ????: cf. L. rhythmicus, F.
    rhythmique.]
    Pertaining to, or of the nature of, rhythm

    Day and night
    I worked my rhythmic thought. --Mrs.
    Browning.

    {Rhythmical accent}. (Mus.) See {Accent}, n., 6
    (c) .

    1. The Africans' performances in Boston often prompted hoots of delight, rhythmic clapping and standing ovations.
    2. Then came Mark-Anthony Turnage's jazzy romp, Release, and Steve Martland's Shoulder to shoulder, a more disciplined exercise in post-Stravinskyan rhythmic battery.
    3. Van Gogh disciplined his powerful emotions, in his paintings and in his drawings, with carefully thought out systems of rhythmic marks.
    4. Friday nights at the Hotel Oloffson feature voodoo extravaganzas, but these are carefully choreographed for tourists with show-girls cavorting to a rhythmic hula-hula. One has to venture deep into the countryside to find the real thing.
    5. As usual, Susan Tomes' bright fingers lent fine point and rhythmic electricity to the 18th-century exercise, and all four players between them solved whatever problems of balance there may be in Strauss's early, lusty C minor Quartet.
    6. In the Fifties, he spent some time with Monk, and his own recent originals have a similar strongly rhythmic quirk.
    7. Lopez-Cobos draws out fresh-sounding, vivid and supple performances with beautifully shaped lines and tight rhythmic control.
    8. "When the corrections become rhythmic and regular, you're gone," said Mr. Hirshberg.
    9. A tough, rhythmic and political sound that galvanizes.
    10. I thought them too metronomically harnessed in the rich central Adagio - but we shall never really know what breadth of rhythmic freedom Bach himself might have expected: the gramophone arrived too late.
    11. Particularly impressive are the large folding screens, with their austere and rhythmic landscape imagery set against abstracted gold leaf backgrounds.
    12. And his accompanyist is Ray Cooper, who could make a garden hoe sound rhythmic. If there is a problem it is the piano, which Elton plays very loudly, over-dosing on arpeggios and minor chords, the keys jangling under relentless muscle power.
    13. It is women's rhythmic gymnastics, and as the crowd's applause indicated yesterday in preliminary Olympic competition, it is a delight to watch. These are girls as young as 13, yet they have more grace that most of us will learn in a lifetime.
    14. But applying the medication in rhythmic doses "may be enough to make it work," Bray said.
    15. Although we do not see the cradle, the umbilical rope and the intense pattern of lush blooms almost assail the eye with their forceful and rhythmic message of motherhood and fertility.
    16. It is, though, skilled, highly sophisticated playing, full of careful grading and shading and with a punctilious correctness about its rhythmic shaping.
    17. And the mayor, in an admonition that bears a rhythmic resemblance to Prof.
    18. 'Die Stille' was natural territory, of course - winsome staccato, with a touch of irony; but where she might have just floated 'Mondnacht' exquisitely (she controls long lines to perfection, and rhythmic periods too) her visionary purpose drew tears.
    19. He also said he heard screams and rhythmic beatings later at the front of the plane.
    20. Show your patients the right kind of rhythmic nothingness - a swinging watch, a swaying light, a single flickering colour - and they will slip into a high-productivity coma.
    21. No translation was needed as the parishioners applauded, then clapped in rhythmic unison as the Bushes left through a small door beside the altar.
    22. In "The Moorish Screen" (1921), two elegantly dressed women are virtually ravished by the pulse of the rhythmic forms of the decorative screen and rug that surround them.
    23. In the theatre the volume is not so great as the records suggest, but the vivid impact, the personality, the rhythmic zest and the burnish on the tone are unmistakable.
    24. His reading, underpinned by a cleanly purposeful rhythmic tread, lightly floated in its melodic lines, entirely free of both churchy sentimentality and musicological piety, was a marvellous example of this conductor's interpretative art.
    25. And as the candidate makes his way to the stage outside this Brittany city, the 15,000-strong crowd begins the rhythmic chant, "Mitterrand, Mitterrand."
    26. For some time, that seems to be the only piquant thing about its gentle dances; but a gamba solo with soft drums develops more inwardly, and later the composer begins to invent rhythmic patterns and counterpoint beyond anything in the original material.
    27. It takes some skill for Madonna to be both soporific and rhythmic at the same time.
    28. Any player knows how "swing eighths," the most characteristic rhythmic figure of the period, sound and feel, but nobody has yet figured out how to write them so that the first eighth lasts slightly longer than the second.
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