rhythms
英 [ˈrɪðəmz]
美 [ˈrɪðəmz]
n. 节奏; 韵律; 律动; 规则变化; 规律; 节律
rhythm的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR (声音或运动的)节奏,韵律,节拍
Arhythmis a regular series of sounds or movements.- His music of that period fused the rhythms of Jazz with classical forms...
他那个时期的音乐将爵士乐的韵律和古典音乐的形式融合在了一起。 - He had no sense of rhythm whatsoever...
他没有任何节奏感。 - She could hear the constant rhythm of his breathing.
她能听见他均匀而有节奏的呼吸。
- His music of that period fused the rhythms of Jazz with classical forms...
- N-COUNT (身体、季节、潮汐等的)规律性变化,节奏
Arhythmis 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.
开始聆听你自己身体的节奏。 - ...the seasonal rhythm of the agricultural year.
一年中农业的季节性
- Begin to listen to your own body rhythms.
双语例句
- The good news: after six months, heart rates and rhythms were back to normal.
好在六个月之后,实验组成员的心跳频率和节奏就恢复正常了。 - At this point cardiac arrest occurred, But spontaneous rhythms returned following external cardiac massage.
此时发生了心搏停止,但经心脏外按摩恢复了自动节律。 - Brubeck also borrowed sounds and rhythms from the developing world and classical music.
布鲁贝克还借鉴了发展中国家的音乐和古典乐中的音调及节奏。 - Begin to listen to your own body rhythms.
开始聆听你自己身体的节奏。 - Some spirituals are based on syncopated rhythms.
有一些圣歌以切分节奏为主旋律。 - Regular mealtimes, not just regular sleep times, help regulate our circadian rhythms.
不仅是有规律的睡眠时间,有规律的饮食时间也对调节我们的生理节奏有帮助。 - By identifying these rhythms, we can correlate them with a cognitive unit such as fear.
通过识别这些节律,我们能把它们与恐惧等认知单元相联系。 - ( music) emotionally charged and intense and marked by strong rhythms and improvisation.
(音乐)充满感情和热情,以很强的节奏感和即兴表演为特点。 - Their findings are published in the journal Sleep and Biological Rhythms.
调查结果在《睡眠与生物节律》期刊上发表。 - Even in the artificial environment of an office, our body rhythms continue to affect us
即使是在办公室这样的非自然环境中,我们的人体生物钟依然影响着我们。