cadences
英['keɪdns]
美['keɪdns]
Noun:
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(prosody) the accent in a metrical foot of verse
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the close of a musical section
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a recurrent rhythmical series
用作名词 (n.)
- The cadence of modern life constantly accelerates.
现代生活的节奏不断地加快。
- The constant cadence of surf lulled us to sleep.
持久而有节奏的海浪声使我们睡着了。
- Frances spoke with a soft, musical Edinburgh cadence.
弗朗西丝讲话时用一种柔和悦耳的爱丁堡声调。
- He read the poems with cadence.
他抑扬顿挫地朗诵诗歌。
- There was an unfamiliar cadence in her voice.
她说话时带有一种不常听到的抑扬顿挫的声调。