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in·to·na·tion
In t neI shn
复数:intonations
intonational (adj.)
词根:intonate
vt.intonate 吟咏;给…一种特殊声调
noun
the pattern of changes in pitch of the speaking or singing voice.In English, rising intonation at the end of a statement usually signals a question.
the act or manner of speaking, esp. with regard to pitch and its reflection of meaning.The drama teacher had us study two actors' intonation of the same lines from Shakespeare.
the act or manner of producing musical tones.The bassoonist, whose intonation is usually perfect, was tonight consistently flat.To play in this quartet, you will need a clarinet that allows better intonation.
"1610年代,指旋律的开头短语,源自法语 intonation(14世纪),源自中世纪拉丁语 intonationem(主格 intonatio),是 intonare 的过去分词词干的名词形式(参见 intone)。1788年开始指“吟唱的行为”。1791年开始指“说话时声音的调节,音调的发声”。
声调
声调
The first known use of intonation was in 1620
intoxicateverb
to affect by alcohol or a drug especially to the point where physical and mental control is much reduced
to excite to enthusiasm or frenzy
intoxicateverb
to affect by alcohol or a drug especially to the point where physical and mental control is much reduced
to excite to enthusiasm or frenzy
intoxicantnoun
something that intoxicatesespecially: an alcoholic drink
intoneverb
to utter in musical or prolonged tones : chant
intoneverb
to utter in musical or prolonged tones : chant
intonationnoun
the act of intoningalso: something intoned
the ability to play or sing music in tune
the rise and fall in pitch of the voice in speech
1 Band members played their instruments live with no intonation problems in the chilly conditions ahead of the national anthem, the spokeswoman said.
2 Kanneh-Mason plays with the seeming spontaneity that can come only from extreme discipline, but also a freedom that occasionally slides into flawed intonation.
3 His intonation was pretty good, he didn't force his tone and McGegan applied a nicely delicate touch to the orchestral part in the central section.
4 intonation patterns
语调类型
5 Moments of suspect intonation showed that McDuffie was pushed to his limits, though the standing ovation at the close was richly deserved.
6 Vera Beths was the soloist in Beethoven’s Romance for Violin and Orchestra in F. It was a tentative performance marred by memory slips and intonation problems.
7 Peculiar intonations and interesting stories behind every character are what motivated Asmaa to start learning Chinese.
奇特的声调,有故事的汉字,让吴小莉在阴阳上去中、点横竖撇拉中开始了咿呀学语阶段.
8 A number of YouTube videos provide comparisons that you can listen to, for example comparisons of just intonation and equal temperament, or comparisons of various temperaments.
9 Every night I’ve gone over it, again and again in bed, struggling to get the intonations right and strike the perfect nasal tone.
10 The soloist, Benjamin Schmid, was nobly patrician throughout, but prone to occasional slips in intonation and notably unsmiling in the last movement.
11 Sure, there are times when he echoes Peel's intonation so closely that you do a double-take at the .
12 The few intonation missteps in the brass section paled beside the thrilling surge of the orchestra, where Fisch’s crescendos underscored the drama on the stage to telling effect.
13 I don’t like his intonation but I can see his point.
14 Stone does all he can to disguise such lapses; his performances with pianist Sholto Kynoch are models of discretion, with just occasional lapses of intonation to disturb their poise.
15 Leading off Mahler's Fifth Symphony after intermission, principal trumpet Yigal Meltzer was able to display some positively sensual tone, and dominated the ensemble sound with apparent ease, though his intonation was rather hit-and-miss.
16 The ethereal drift of “Neptune” was hampered by the Elysian Singers’ intonation difficulties.
17 Deliberately cast cross-generationally, John Keabler does a decent job suggesting the octogenarian Great Communicator’s intonations and mannerisms, but playwright Weller never makes the material feel urgent.
18 But beware the emphasis on intonation that, so I’ve been made to understand, is central to the language.
19 Even then, the words do not come out in his own voice but emerge in a series of robotic intonations.
20 And then practice saying “girls” with her precise, clipped intonation.