rhythm ['rɪð.əm] noun ADVANCED countable or uncountable ■a strong pattern of sounds, words or musical notes which is used in music, poetry and dancing (音乐、诗歌和舞蹈的)节奏,韵律,节律•He beat out a jazz rhythm on the drums.他击出爵士乐节奏的鼓点。 •I've got no sense of rhythm, so I'm a terrible dancer.我根本没有节奏感,所以舞跳得很差劲。 countable or uncountable ■a regular movement or pattern of movements 规则的运动;(动作的)节奏;律动•She was lulled to sleep by the gentle rhythm of the boat in the water.船在水中有节奏地轻轻摇动,使她昏昏入睡。 •She hit the ball so hard that her opponent had no chance to establish any rhythm in her game.她凌厉的击球让对手根本没有机会找到比赛的节奏。 countable ■a regular pattern of change, especially one which happens in nature (尤指自然界中的)规则变化,规律,节律•the rhythm of the seasons四季的交替 •Breathing and sleeping are examples of biological rhythms in humans.呼吸和睡眠是人体生物节奏的例证。 |