cadence
n. (聲音的)抑揚頓挫; 節奏; 韻律; 調子
The cadence of someone's voice is the way their voice gets higher and lower as they speak.
He recognized the Polish cadences in her voice...
他從她的口音中聽出了波蘭腔。
He is not attempting necessarily to reproduce the cadence of speech.
他不想刻意重複那種講話的語調。
A cadence is the phrase that ends a section of music or a complete piece of music.
1. (prosody) the accent in a metrical foot of verse
2. the close of a musical section
3. a recurrent rhythmical series
The music is graceful and cheerful with a vivid cadence.
樂曲輕盈歡快,節奏鮮明.
He reads loud, and the tone is in cadence.
他讀起課文來,聲音宏亮, 語氣抑揚頓挫.
Any one may mouth out a passage with a theatrical cadence.
任何人都可以用演戲似的調子朗誦一段文章.
The horse's strides are shorter than in the other canters, without losing elasticity and cadence.
馬的步幅比其他幾種跑步較短, 但卻不失彈性與彈力.
You may spend freely and feel the corresponding noble temperament and natural cadence in life.
揮霍生活的無限奢華,感受生活中靈犀相應的貴族氣質與自然韻律.