rhythm
n. [詩]節奏,韻律; [醫]節律,規律; [樂]節拍; [藝]調和
A rhythm is a regular series of sounds or movements.
His music of that period fused the rhythms of Jazz with classical forms...
他那個時期的音樂將爵士樂的韻律和古典音樂的形式融合在了一起。
He had no sense of rhythm whatsoever...
他沒有任何節奏感。
A rhythm is a regular pattern of changes, for example changes in your body, in the seasons, or in the tides.
Begin to listen to your own body rhythms.
開始聆聽你自己身體的節奏。
...the seasonal rhythm of the agricultural year.
一年中農業的季節性
1. the basic rhythmic unit in a piece of music;
2. recurring at regular intervals
3. an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs;
4. the arrangement of spoken words alternating stressed and unstressed elements;
5. natural family planning in which ovulation is assumed to occur 14 days before the onset of a period (the fertile period would be assumed to extend from day 10 through day 18 of her cycle)
His poem has a pleasing rhythm.
他的詩有和諧的韻律.
[ Mike Narrating ] Worm and I fall into our old rhythm like Clyde Frazier and Pearl Monroe.
[ 邁克敘述 ] 蟲子和我配合得象以前一樣默契我們兩好象是克萊德.弗瑞澤和佩爾. 門羅.
A regular rhythm pulsated in our ears.
一種平均的節奏在我們耳邊顫動著.
Rhythm is the pattern of the notes.
節奏是音符的結合形式.
Attain a flow thru the body rhythm in your drawing.
在你繪畫的動作節奏中,獲得節奏的起伏.