cadence的意思和读音

cadence

: [ˈkeɪd(ə)ns] : ['keɪd(ə)ns]

n.;(

v.使

cadences  

n.tempo,rhythm,pace,pulse,stroke

cadencen.

1.the rise and fall of the voice in speaking

He delivered his words in slow, measured cadences.

2.the end of a musical phrase

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v.1.使

n.1.the way in which someones voice gets higher or lower as they speak, especially the fall of their voice at the end of a sentence2.a short section of music that ends a longer section

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2. accidental ,, cadence case , ...

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1.Around the would people make music that, if you listen carefully to it, sounds a little like the cadence of their language.

2.But the letters tone and cadence, its emotion and simplicity might have been my own.

3.It's like having your personal coach riding with you and telling when to speed up, slow down, up-or-down shift to maintain your cadence.

4.The same can be said for the word "like, " when used in a grammatically superfluous way or to add cadence to a sentence.“like”(

5.Each diagonal pair of legs is raised and returned to the ground alternately , with cadence and a prolonged suspension.

6.He it is who puts his enchantment upon these eyes and joyfully plays on the chords of my heart in varied cadence of pleasure and pain.

7.Each diagonal pair of feet is raised and returned to the ground alternately, with spring and an even cadence.

8.His words come out with a beautiful cadence, and the musical tones of the Peking accent have a graceful musical rise and fall.

9.To optimize the cross-training effects, spin with a low resistance and a fast cadence of 90 or more rpms (rotations per minute).90

10.Any one may mouth out a passage with a theatrical cadence.