rhythmical
英 [ˈrɪðmɪkəl]
美
adj. 有节奏的;有韵律的
BNC.23713 / COCA.32320
双语例句
- A regular, rhythmical unit of time.
拍子一般的韵律时间单位。 - The music is strongly rhythmical.
那音乐有强烈的节奏。 - I sometimes wonder if the hand is not more sensitive to the beauties of sculpture than the eye. I should think the wonderful rhythmical flow of lines and curves could be more subtly felt than seen.
我有时也想知道,在感知雕塑品的艺术魅力方面,手是否真的比不上眼睛的敏锐。我个人认为,相对于视觉而言,手更能够觉察到雕塑线条的韵律感和其内在的微妙变化。 - Taking a series of rhythmical steps ( and movements) in time to music.
配合音乐进行一系列有节奏的舞步(和运动)。 - These verbs mean to exhibit recurrent rhythmical movements of or like those involved in the periodic expansion and contraction of the heart.
这些动词的意思是表现类似心脏周期性扩张和收缩的重复有节奏的运动。 - A regular or rhythmical beating.
律动有规律或有节奏的搏动。 - Tokyo Noise is a rhythmical and colorful city portrait in the classical film genre.
《东京噪音》通过经典的电影风格来描绘这个富有节奏感和色彩的城市。 - An upward movement ( especially a rhythmical rising and falling).
向上的运动(特指在有规则的起落过程中)。 - The rhythmical roar of the breakers sounded like a symphony.
击岸浪有节奏的汹涌澎湃的声音,听起来象一首交响乐。 - A closely related theory sees theater as evolving out of dances that are primarily pantomimic, rhythmical or gymnastic, or from imitations of animal noises and sounds.
另外一相关理论认为,戏剧主要是从哑剧舞蹈、有节奏的舞蹈、体操、或动物声音的模仿过程中逐渐演变而来。
