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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.
    1. 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。
    2. He had no sense of rhythm whatsoever...
      他没有任何节奏感。
    3. She could hear the constant rhythm of his breathing.
      她能听见他均匀而有节奏的呼吸。
  • 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.
    1. Begin to listen to your own body rhythms.
      开始聆听你自己身体的节奏。
    2. ...the seasonal rhythm of the agricultural year.
      一年中农业的季节性

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。