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装饰音,花音;
noun
a musical note added as an ornamentespecially: appoggiatura
a small addition or embellishment
The first known use of grace note was circa 1823
gram1 of 2noun
a metric unit of mass equal to ¹⁄₁₀₀₀ kilogram and nearly equal to the mass of one cubic centimeter of water at its maximum density see metric system
the weight of a gram of mass
-gram2 of 2noun combining form
drawing : writing : record
telegram
grain elevatornoun
elevator sense 1c
grain alcoholnoun
ethanol
Greco-combining form
Greece : Greeks
Grecophile
Greek and
Greco-Roman
grade schoolnoun
a public school including the first six or the first eight grades
grade crossingnoun
a crossing (as of highways, railroad tracks, or pedestrian walks) on the same level
grade1 of 2verb
to arrange in grades : sort
grade apples
to make level or evenly sloping
grade a highway
to give a grade to
grade a student's performance
to assign to a grade
to form a series having only slight differences
colors that grade into one another
grade2 of 2noun
position in a scale of rank, quality, or order leather of the highest grade
the grade of sergeant
a stage, step, or degree in a series, order, or ranking
a class of things that are of the same rank, quality, or order
a division of the school course representing a year's work
finished the fourth grade
the pupils in a school division
plural the elementary school system
teach in the grades
a mark or rating especially of accomplishment in school
a grade of 90 on a test
a standard of quality
government grades for meat
the degree of slope (as of a road or railroad track)
grace notenoun
a short musical note added before another as an ornament
1 What comes through are highs and valleys seen from the inside, a clarifying memoir from an unsentimental woman who endured being called every shaming name, with powerful grace notes of understanding from a son whose eyes betray a tough childhood.
2 Many such grace notes are only evident on repeat viewings.
3 By adorning relatively slow and simple melodies with quick grace notes, Moctar turns his electric guitar into something flickering and unstable, with pitches that seem to warp in and out of each other, changing for slivers of moments before snapping back into their familiar previous shapes.
4 The gent also knows how to compose for a giant screen, filling set pieces with unexpected grace notes amidst the sound and fury.
5 The menu devotes a section to vegetables, some of which incorporate meat as a grace note.
6 Seeing guys in their mid-70s start it up again, 45 years after their friend Jackson warned that everybody was running on empty, is a nice grace note to the ultimate liner-note movie.
7 In the case of The Boys in the Boat, a telling of true events that can feel overly cautious in its admiring distance, the surprises lie in small moments and grace notes.
8 There are bustling parties, casual family hangouts and some quietly lovely grace notes courtesy of the Bernsteins’ eldest child, Jamie (Maya Hawke).
9 A grace note is a kind of music notation used to denote several kinds of musical ornaments.
装饰音符号是用于表示几种音乐装饰的符号。