英:[ˈgæmət]
美:[ˈɡæmət]
英:[ˈgæmət]
美:[ˈɡæmət]
gam·ut
gae miht
noun
the whole extent or range of anything.Her vast literary knowledge covers the gamut of genres from graphic novels to epic poems.
the complete conventional sequence of musical notes.
color gamut色饱和度;颜色范围
1520年代,指中世纪音乐音阶中的低 G 音,即 Guido d'Arezzo 设计的音符系统中的最低音符。它是中世纪拉丁语 gamma ut 的缩写,源自 gamma,希腊字母,用于中世纪音乐符号中表示 A 音以下的音符,而 A 音是古典音阶的起始音,再加上 ut(后来为了增加音响效果被 do 取代),这是六个音符音阶中的低音,这些音符的名称来自于一首拉丁语的圣约翰洗者节赞美诗中的音节:
Ut queant laxis resonare fibris
Mira gestorum famuli tuorum,
Solve pollutis labiis reatum,
Sancte Iohannes.
Ut queant laxis re sonare fibris
Mira gestorum famuli tuorum,
Solve pollutis labiis reatum,
Sancte Iohannes.
ut 是连词“that”。Gamut 也用于表示“声音或乐器的音域”(1630年代),还表示“整个音阶”,因此也引申为“任何事物的全部范围或音域”,首次记录于1620年代。当现代八度音阶在16世纪初确定时,添加了 si,而在英国和美国则改为 ti,以使各个音节尽可能不同。后来, Ut 被更富音响效果的 do(名词)所取代。另请参见 solmization。
Middle English gamut, gamma-ut "lowest note in the medieval hexachord system, the system itself," borrowed from Medieval Latin, from gamma gamma >entry 1 (used as a symbol for the lowest note in the scale) + ut ut
The first known use of gamut was in the 15th century
gamyadjective
brave, plucky
having the flavor of wild game especially when slightly spoiled
gamy meat
gamutnoun
an entire range or series
ran the gamut from rich to poor
1 For the first time in more than a decade, the Oscars have given us 10 best-picture nominees, and it’s an eclectic bunch that runs the gamut from space operas to psychological westerns.
2 He ran the whole gamut of dissipation.
他干尽了放荡的事儿.
3 Because of Barry’s determination to provide the complete gamut of female teenage experience, the novel lacks an emotional center: a teenage girl to latch on to.
4 From rural to urban, eclectic to minimalist—there’s even a chapter on period homes—the compilation runs the gamut of today’s varied ways of living, offering tips and tricks to homeowners of every stylistic persuasion.
5 She noted that at the museum’s annual gala, the Brooklyn Ball, in April, guests ran “the gamut from senior statesmen types to the freshly tattooed.”
6 They run the gamut from “Dig,” an archeological mystery set in Jerusalem and created for USA Network, to the TBS sitcom “Your Family or Mine,” starring Richard Dreyfuss.
7 New works run the gamut from “something you might sing down the pub” to “refined and elegant compositions,” like McDowall’s, he added.
8 The nine heroines ran the gamut of personality types.
9 The single’s one of her best, but sadly, it’s an anomaly on Piece By Piece, which mostly runs the gamut from midtempo ballads to slightly slower ones.
10 This gamut of app platforms presents exciting opportunities for labels keen on keeping up with music fans wherever they are.
11 Shirts ran the gamut from an easy Nehru collar, or wide, stiff Eton-collar shirts that give new meaning to the phrase buttoned-up.
12 To see the Strip in all its artificial glory, take the extremely limited but surprisingly fun $5 monorail that runs the gamut.
13 And you hope your guests run the gamut in their meat-eating desires.
14 These run the gamut from George Balanchine’s “Slaughter on Tenth Avenue,” with music by Richard Rodgers, to Justin Peck’s recent “Rodeo: Four Dance Episodes,” set to classic Aaron Copeland.
15 Airbnb users are spoiled for choice in Paris, where the offerings run the gamut from shared rooms to sprawling luxury apartments.
16 Machine learning USES run the gamut from game playing to fraud detection to stock-market analysis.
机器学习可以应用于各种目的,从游戏、欺诈检测到股票市场分析。
17 Back on dry land, the couple of thousand revelers that had taken over the dance floor and adjacent sand pit were equally exuberant, with responses running the gamut from mild enthusiasm to sand-slapping mayhem.
18 He taught weapons forms and fighting and meditation, the gamut of tai chi skills.
19 They run the gamut from “blink and it’s ready” to a long, slow cook, but none will break the bank.
20 The exhibits run the gamut from experimental shorts viewed on an Oculus headset, through to Kiira Benzing’s exuberant Loveseat, an hour-long piece of interactive theatre involving live spectators and an online audience.
1 全音域
3 全体
general entire overall corporate gross tutti corporative universalness great whole total integral ensemble boiling entirety totality wholeness collectivity all
4 长音阶
5 全部
all complete whole total entire overall gross altogether work full entirety wholeness be-all allness tout ensemble the whole boodle to the fingernails in totality by the lump in the lump be all and end all from stem to stern the whole boiling the whole caboodle all the lot shooting match in toto tout à fait all of in full the lot in whole in a body and barrel full monty perfect absolute blank out clean totally wholly bodily lot sum totality pant- all- line and sinker neck and crop stock and barrel to the ground nothing less than from top to bottom every last one quite omni- holo- Megillah every inch every last bar none all down the line the whole ball of wax every universal lump utter holistic full-scale livelong completely cake ensemble vole every bit the whole point every bit of the whole lot at all points the whole kit all and singular any and every the shooting match thread and thrun solid undivided off throughout entirely outright holus-bolus panto- earth fullness per- everything and sinker all ends up Alpha and Omega all along the line over all in its entirety all-out all-embracing wide at large fully jam utterly wholely cap-a-pie kit each and all flesh and fell from top to tail every whit hide and hair the whole bang the issue all together
7 全音阶