英:[pəˈkʌʃn]
美:[pərˈkʌʃn]
英:[pəˈkʌʃn]
美:[pərˈkʌʃn]
n.
敲打,碰撞
振动
<音>打击乐器
[医]扣诊法
per·cus·sion
pr kuh shn
percussional (adj.)
词根:percuss
adj.percussive 冲击的;叩诊的,敲击的
n.percussionist 敲击乐器演奏者;打击乐器乐手
percussor 打诊槌,叩诊器
vi.percuss 用叩诊法作为诊断的手段
vt.percuss 轻敲;叩诊
noun
the act of percussing: such as
the striking of a percussion cap so as to set off the charge in a firearm
the beating or striking of a musical instrument
the act or technique of tapping the surface of a body part to learn the condition of the parts beneath by the resultant sound
the striking of sound on the ear
percussion instruments that form a section of a band or orchestra
percussion instrument打击乐器
percussion drilling冲击钻探,冲魂;冲唤钻眼,冲魂井
早在15世纪,“percussioun”,意为“打击; 内伤,挫伤”,源自拉丁语“percussionem”(主格“percussio”),意为“打击; 以打击为时间单位”,是“percutere”的动作名词,后者的过去分词词干意为“猛烈打击、敲打、打击过穿”,源自“per”(源于 PIE 词根“*per-”(1),意为“前进”,因此意为“通过”)和“quatere”(意为“敲打,震动”,请参阅“quash”)。
“打击乐器”的含义始见于1776年(“instrument of percussion”)。在医学诊断中,“敲打身体表面以确定被敲打区域器官的状态的方法”,始见于1781年。
The art of percussion, besides, although very simple in appearance, requires long practice, and a dexterity which few men can acquire. The slightest difference in the angle under which the fingers strike the thorax, may lead one to suspect a difference of sound which in reality does not exist. ["Laennec's New System of Diagnosis," in Quarterly Journal of Foreign Medicine and Surgery, November 1819]
另外,打击乐的艺术虽然看似非常简单,但需要长时间的实践和难以掌握的技巧。在不同的指控角度下敲击胸腔,微小的差异可能会导致人们怀疑声音上的差异实际上并不存在。 (“Laennec's New System of Diagnosis,” in Quarterly Journal of Foreign Medicine and Surgery, November 1819)
叩诊〔法〕:短促而敏捷地叩击某部位,并通过所获得的声音协助诊断下面部位的情况
一种按摩法,见tapotement
拍击法
Middle English, from Anglo-French percussioun, from Latin percussion-, percussio, from percutere to beat, from per- thoroughly + quatere to shake
The first known use of percussion was in the 15th century
perennial1 of 2adjective
present at all seasons of the year
perennial springs
living for several years usually with new leafy growth produced from the base each year
perennial daisies
persistent sense 1, constant
recurrent
flooding is a perennial problem
perennial2 of 2noun
a perennial plant
peremptoryadjective
not to be refused
a peremptory summons from the boss
expressing command
called for silence with a peremptory gesture
showing the attitude of one accustomed to command : arrogant
the peremptory tone caused resentment
peremptoryadjective
not to be refused
a peremptory summons from the boss
expressing command
called for silence with a peremptory gesture
showing the attitude of one accustomed to command : arrogant
the peremptory tone caused resentment
peregrinateverb
to travel especially on foot
peregrinateverb
to travel especially on foot
perditionnoun
eternal damnation
hell sense 2
percussionistnoun
a person who plays percussion instruments
percussionnoun
the act of tapping sharplyespecially: the striking of a percussion cap so as to set off the charge in a firearm
the striking of sound sharply on the ear
percussionnoun
the act or technique of tapping the surface of a body part to learn the condition of the parts beneath by the resulting sound
massage consisting of the striking of a body part with light rapid blows called alsotapotement
1 “Er, can we stay behind and listen to Micah’s percussion group?”
2 Our nights were punctuated by the deafening percussion of drunken ballads, clashing billiards, clinking glasses, and nightly brawls.
3 Perhaps they were among the 51 Brazilian, African and Latin percussion instruments played in the show.
4 Meanwhile the percussion instruments layer on another set of patterns, African style.
5 Brass, wind , string, percussion instruments plus dancing.
有金属管,木管, 弦乐和敲击乐器,还加上跳舞.
6 But composer and performer certainly succeeded in exploring a broad range of sonic possibilities for standard percussion instruments, illuminated by Mr. Schick’s deft, nuanced touch.
7 "Wu Chang" is percussion instruments while "Wen Chang" is string instruments.
“武场”以打击乐器为主,而“文场”主要是弦乐器。
8 Some percussion instruments are unpitched, lacking a recognisable pitch to the ear.
一些打击乐器没有音高, 耳朵无法辨认音高.
9 “Sorry, Els. Ms. Khouri’s advanced percussion group is on Fridays. Got to practice if I’m going to be a rock legend.”
10 All of us except for Fern waved furiously as the trumpets, trombones, tubas, flutes, and percussion instruments played the marching tune.
11 I jumped back from the percussion of his bellow.
12 She let the beat send her jittering across the stage, or added to it with her own percussion kit, facing all annoyances with brittle energy.
13 A percussionist is someone who plays drums or other percussion instruments.
打击乐家是打鼓或其它打击乐器的演奏家。
14 Hector Santos kept the beat tight on percussion with two buckets, a brass hi-hat, and a snare drum.
15 Mr. Parker and his company, the Bang Group, create movement based in percussion, using a mix of versions of Tchaikovsky’s music, by Duke Ellington and Glenn Miller, among others.
16 The “One two three” rhyme, for example, uses all four maintypes of body percussion—stamping, clapping, patsching, and snapping—but not all of the types of body percussion need to be incorporated.
17 It a percussion instrument, so a musician must beat or strike it to make sounds.
它属于敲打乐器, 所以音乐家必须以敲击或打击的方式使其发声.
18 Also curious for a percussion concerto was the absence of strong rhythmic character.
19 The marimba is a percussion instrument.
20 It included brass and wind instruments, percussion, and a whole gallimau&y of types of strings: plucked, stroked, strummed, keyed and bowed.
1 碰撞
bump crasher butt smash foul cannon collide barge run hit knock meet by chance run against afoul impact dash collision shunt hurtle crash knap conflict bombardment strike strike together
3 冲击
ballistic impact wash shock shake jar sock bang buffet shake-up impingement swash stound impinge jump lash break on
4 打击
hit stroke buffet body-blow do striking push strike blow shock shake crack knock bat dash buff sling smite blight thrash clout pelt dint bop cutup
8 叩诊
9 扣诊
12 撞击
percussive impact shock hazard bombardment crasher hit ram bombard knock striking thump dint strike crack bounce dash ding impinge bonk whop bump collision RAM zonk crash concussion impaction hurtle impingement wham hammerblow
13 震动
vibrant shaky vibratory shock shake vibration quake convulsion vibrato pulsation shakiness rock jar vibrate tremble pulsate shimmy jounce agitate undulate throbbing concussion tremor shake-up pulse quaver convulse concuss convulsionary seismic shaking hitchy seism- dindle sock agitation vibrancy trepidation electrification throb
14 敲诊
15 演奏
performance rendering rendition play perform execute render strum reading descant blow discourse
16 声响
17 叩击