cadence

韵律
definition
noun
the measured cadences that he employed in the Senate
a modulation or inflection of the voice.
the final cadences of the Prelude
a sequence of notes or chords comprising the close of a musical phrase.
translation of 'cadence'
noun
韵律,
终止
example
The full force of the chromatic harmony was thrilling, as in such details as the cellos' dissonant flattened 6th just before the final 'cadence' .
All of which is to say that he has arrived at something of senior statesman status in the field (which is not to sound the 'cadence' of either his retirement or his demise).
Waiting for the closing 'cadence' , a harbinger of your distraction, is like waiting for the poppy buds to split open and spill their compressed warmth, their inevitable defeat.
The author constructs a narrative that closely resembles poetry in its 'cadence' , verse structure and imagery.
Gait characteristics of step length, 'cadence' , stride width, toe out angle were measured at both usual and maximal walking speed on a 6-meter course.
‘When she came past me she was definitely pedalling a much bigger gear with a much slower 'cadence' ,’ she said.
the thumping 'cadence' of the engines
They have 'cadence' and a rhythm together, moving together easily, even in tight spaces.
Imitation, sequences, alberti bass and the typical V-I final 'cadence' make this piece a classic.
Carl is also very sensitive to the syllabic pulse of a poem, and writes in a subtle music that correlates meaning with 'cadence' .
Chapter 8 is developed in prose that is remarkable for its oracular 'cadence' , one that temporarily arrests the flow of the narrative.
The rhythmic 'cadence' of the poetry was not the iambic pentameter or other such metrical patterns but free verse with words scattered randomly across the printed page.
His voice lacks the distinctive 'cadence' for which he would become known, but there's no denying the presence he brings to the part.
Its syllables roll out with a fine 'cadence' , its vowels and consonants harmonize happily.
To his credit, the director establishes a consistent, measured 'cadence' early and sticks to it, while eschewing the most obvious sentimental tricks.
Her heart beat hard within her chest cavity; each beat in syncopation with the drummers' 'cadence' .
She was now familiar with his mannerisms such as the way he drawled in that deep voice, the 'cadence' of his speech.
As the wind kicked up, the plates and lids began rattling against the stone, beating out a mournful, otherworldly 'cadence' .
During the test, the rider can change gear, and vary their 'cadence' to suit the effort required.
The poems acknowledge semi-articulate intimacies, their interrupted 'cadence' , a shrewd tenderness, a tang.
After a training ride, the group analyzes his power output, average speed, distance, heart rate, 'cadence' , and time, then adjusts the champ's workouts accordingly.
Supplication, of course, also carries a religious overtone; his plea to Poetry may be secular in name, but it has the 'cadence' of a prayer.
Gotta head to work with my beloved bike. I have adjusted my saddle and it's about 1.5CM higher than before, it is feeling good, the current position seems to facilitate better 'cadence' .
But due to the brevity of the arrangements, within a few bars the music takes a sharp and often abrupt turn to the final 'cadence' in ways that are disruptive to a listener or a pianist familiar with the original themes.
The shooting hand grips it at the balance point and the arm swings in natural 'cadence' .
He also should constantly be developing an ear for the 'cadence' and inflection of the languages.
He might have missed it, for, even beneath the powerful eye of the scope, steadily beating in slow 'cadence' , it was no larger than a speck.
At that point, Timmy got up and started clapping in a slow rhythmic 'cadence' .
He rode, his legs firing out the familiar high 'cadence' .
Self-carriage, 'cadence' , rhythm, and hock engagement at all three gaits with the same speed and frame were the standards on which to judge.
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