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/ˈrɪðəm/ |
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1 | C a regular pattern of sounds or movements 节律;节奏 |
| the slow rhythm of the rocking chair 摇椅缓慢而有节奏的摇动 |
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2 | C a regular pattern of sounds in music that you can show by moving , hitting your hands together , or hitting a drum or other surface (音乐的)节奏,拍子 |
| He tapped out the rhythm on the table. 他在桌子上打拍子。 |
| Five drummers kept up a constant rhythm. 5个鼓手一直敲击着同样的节奏。 |
| They began moving together to the rhythm of the music. 他们随着音乐的节奏开始移动到一起。 |
| 2a | U the ability to recognize or produce a regular pattern of sounds in music 识别节奏的能力 | | a sense of rhythm 节奏感 | |
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3 | C a regular pattern in nature or in life (自然、生活中的)规则变化 |
| the rhythm of the tides 潮汐的涨落 |
| Sleeping tablets upset the normal rhythms of sleep. 安眠药打乱了正常睡眠的规律。 |
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4 | C a pattern in an activity that makes it enjoyable to watch or easy to do (活动的)节奏 |
| She never found her rhythm against the younger player. 她一直觉得自己的动作节奏跟不上更年轻的选手。 |
| 4a | U a pattern in a work of art that makes it beautiful (艺术作品的)匀称,调和,和谐 | | the rhythms of light and shade in his drawings 他的画中所展露的光与影的和谐 | |
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