dissonant如何读

英:['dɪsənənt]

美:[ˈdɪsənənt]

dissonant是什么意思

adj.

不和谐的

刺耳的

不调和的

自相矛盾的

dissonant自然拼读

dis·so·nant

dI s nnt

dissonant扩展

dissonantly (adv.)

dissonant词根

词根:dissonant

n.

dissonance 不一致;不调和;不和谐音

vi.

dissonate 刺耳;不协和

vt.

dissonate 使…刺耳;使…不协和

dissonant英英释义

adjective

not in harmony; discordant.His music breaks from traditional harmonies and is intentionally dissonant.The audience cringed at the loud and highly dissonant chord.

marked by disagreement or conflict.She was exhausted after another dissonant meeting of the committee.

dissonant词源中文解释

15世纪初, dissonaunt,“不一致的,不和谐的”,源自于古法语 dissonant(13世纪)并直接源自拉丁语 dissonantem(主格 dissonans),现在分词 dissonare “声音不同”,由 dis- “分开”(见 dis-)和 sonare “发声,发出噪音”(源自 PIE 词根 *swen- “发出声音”)组成。 “声音不和谐,刺耳”的意思来自于1570年代。相关词汇: Dissonantly。

dissonant_计算机行业词汇

不调和的[不协调的

dissonant词源英文解释

Middle English dissonaunte, from Latin dissonant-, dissonans, present participle of dissonare to be discordant, from dis- + sonare to sound — more at sound >entry 1

The first known use of dissonant was in the 15th century

dissonant儿童词典英英释义

distantadjective

separated in space or time : away

being at a great distance : far-off

distant galaxies

far apart

not close in relationship

distant cousin

cold entry 1 sense 2, unfriendly

distantadjective

separated in space or time : away

being at a great distance : far-off

distant galaxies

far apart

not close in relationship

distant cousin

cold entry 1 sense 2, unfriendly

distance1 of 3noun

separation in time

the space or amount of space between two points, lines, surfaces, or objects

the full length

go the distance

the quality or state of being not friendly : reserve

a distant point or place

a light seen in the distance

distance2 of 3verb

to make or keep an emotional separation from

to leave far behind

distance3 of 3adjective

taking place using electronic media that links instructors and students who are not together in a classroom

distance learning

distance1 of 3noun

separation in time

the space or amount of space between two points, lines, surfaces, or objects

the full length

go the distance

the quality or state of being not friendly : reserve

a distant point or place

a light seen in the distance

distance2 of 3verb

to make or keep an emotional separation from

to leave far behind

distance3 of 3adjective

taking place using electronic media that links instructors and students who are not together in a classroom

distance learning

distance1 of 3noun

separation in time

the space or amount of space between two points, lines, surfaces, or objects

the full length

go the distance

the quality or state of being not friendly : reserve

a distant point or place

a light seen in the distance

distance2 of 3verb

to make or keep an emotional separation from

to leave far behind

distance3 of 3adjective

taking place using electronic media that links instructors and students who are not together in a classroom

distance learning

distaff1 of 2noun

a staff for holding the flax or wool in spinning

the female branch or side of a family

distaff2 of 2adjective

of, relating to, or being a woman distaff skiers

the distaff side of the family

dissuadeverb

to persuade or advise not to do something

dissonantadjective

marked by dissonance

dissonant 例句

1 It’s a bucolic family scene, made visually dissonant only by fact that in the father’s other arm is a black assault rifle.

2 She gamely played duets with all of them, even Mr. Taylor, whose aggressively dissonant approach was far removed from Ms. McPartland’s refined melodicism.

3 His work, often dissonant, made abundant use of the musical interval known as the diminished fifth, or tritone.

4 As an account of a coupling, it is sobering, opening with deliberate, somber violins over which a dissonant fog settles.

5 The major seventh is a pretty dissonant dissonance.

6 In the Mahler, Welser-Möst charted an unbroken, long-breathed line from the violas’ mysterious sadness and the violins’ soaring romanticism to the dissonant climax, in which the piece seems to implode with its own emotional cataclysm.

7 “Gravity Point,” by Mr. Moore, spins out from a tightly dissonant horn line into swirling improvisation; “Paraphernalia,” by Wayne Shorter, stretches even further.

8 The more time we spend feeling disturbed by this kind of dissonant messaging, Whitefield-Madrano argues, “the more we entrench the idea that our response to media images should be one of injury.”

9 “Bending Hectic” moves from contemplating the view to getting suicidal on curvy Italian mountain roads, from quiet guitar picking and contemplation to disaster scored by Greenwood’s dissonant string arrangements.

10 The mixture captures the sometimes dissonant vibrancy of this particular patch of Manhattan; several large letter Xs could stand for multiplying different influences or for the overlooked histories that have been crossed out.

11 And as shocking images proliferate, they become dissonant among one another, subverting logic.

12 Especially in the 1920s and ’30s, Vaughan Williams was amply capable of wielding ferocious, dissonant violence, most sardonically in his Fourth Symphony; Bartok admired his percussive Piano Concerto.

13 The harmonically rich “Intermezzo,” an elegiac violin melody, elegantly played here by Mr. Lin, unfolds over low, dissonant rumblings in the piano.

14 Why are some note combinations consonant and some dissonant?

15 Smits has been an easy sell since his “L.A. Law” sex symbol days, and the series works to play to the audience’s natural affection for him to counteract McGee’s dissonant terseness.

16 The sinewy lyricism of Mr. Herbert’s baritone never quite rose above the orchestra as it produced one metal-glazed, dissonant outburst after the next.

17 Cassandra Wilson, a singer who is not known for indelicate music, put on a bright red electric guitar on Sunday night and played a loud, dissonant solo — gestural, atmospheric, raw, tentative and interestingly brave.

18 For one false cadence, he leaned into the keyboard so that the dissonant chord seemed to result from his palm’s accidentally pressing down on the keys.

19 These are not stories of coercion, nor of human victims, but of selves “dark, true, impure and dissonant” as Rudkin has it.

20 The occasion for our conversation is Body/Head’s latest album, “The Switch,” a series of meandering, hypnotic tracks on which Gordon chants — dolefully and often indecipherably — over dissonant guitars.

dissonant 同义词

3 倾轧的

discordant

4 不协和

discord cacophony

6 不谐和的

incongruous absonant

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