chromatic如何读

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美:[kroˈmætɪk]

chromatic是什么意思

  • adj.彩色的;着色的;【生】 易染的;染色质的;【音】半音的,半音阶的;变音的;变音体系的

chromatic自然拼读

chro·mat·ic

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chromatic扩展

chromatically (adv.)

chromatic词根

词根:chromatic

n.

chromatin 核染色质;核染质

chromaticity [光] 色品;染色性

chromatid [遗] 染色单体,染色半体;染色分体

chromaticism 富有半音音阶的音乐作风;半音阶之使用

chromatic英英释义

adjective

of, relating to, or giving all the tones of the chromatic scale

characterized by frequent use of accidentals

of or relating to color or color phenomena or sensations

highly colored

of or relating to chroma

noun

accidental sense 2

chromatic词组

chromatic aberrationn. 色差;像差

chromatic dispersion[医]色散

chromatic scale半音音阶

chromatic词源中文解释

大约1600年,用于音乐领域,指“涉及到音阶中不属于正常调性的音调,不是按照全音阶的”,源自拉丁语 chromaticus,来自希腊语 khrōmatikos,“与颜色有关,适合于颜色”(也用于音乐方面),来自 khrōma(属格 khrōmatos),“颜色,肤色,特征”(但主要用于音乐中的修饰),最初的意思是“皮肤,表面”(参见 chroma)。

希腊语还用 khrōma 来表示通常的全音阶音乐音阶的某些修改。希腊人为什么在音乐中使用这个词现在并不完全清楚。也许是通过“音乐音阶或语言的特征”这一概念,通过“装饰品,化妆品,装饰”这一扩展意义来联系。

在英语中,“按半音阶进行,涉及五线谱中的升降号”这一音乐意义是在1881年出现的。意思是“与颜色有关的”是从1829年开始的。

chromatic_医学行业词汇

色的,易染的

染色质的

chromatic词源英文解释

Adjective borrowed from Medieval Latin chrōmaticus, borrowed from Greek chrōmatikós "of color (in rhetoric), of the chromatic scale," from chrōmat-, chrôma "skin, complexion, color, the chromatic scale" + -ikos -ic >entry 1 — more at -chrome Noun derivative of chromatic >entry 1

The first known use of chromatic was in 1630

chromatic儿童词典英英释义

chromenoun

chromium

a chromium pigment

something plated with an alloy of chromium

chromenoun

chromium

a chromium pigment

something plated with an alloy of chromium

chromatographynoun

separation and detection of chemical compounds as a result of their having traveled at different rates according to their different attractions to matter that carries them (as flowing liquid or gas) and matter that is not moving (as a liquid coating a solid)

chromatographynoun

separation and detection of chemical compounds as a result of their having traveled at different rates according to their different attractions to matter that carries them (as flowing liquid or gas) and matter that is not moving (as a liquid coating a solid)

chromatographnoun

an instrument used in chromatography

chromatographnoun

an instrument used in chromatography

chromatinnoun

a material present in chromosomes that is made up of DNA and protein and stains deeply with certain biological stains

chromatic1 of 2adjective

of or relating to colorespecially: being a shade other than black, gray, or white

of or relating to the chromatic scale

chromatic2 of 2noun

accidental entry 2

chromatic1 of 2adjective

of or relating to colorespecially: being a shade other than black, gray, or white

of or relating to the chromatic scale

chromatic2 of 2noun

accidental entry 2

chromatic1 of 2adjective

of or relating to colorespecially: being a shade other than black, gray, or white

of or relating to the chromatic scale

chromatic2 of 2noun

accidental entry 2

chromatic医学词典英英释义

chromaticadjective

of, relating to, or characterized by color or color phenomena or sensations chromatic stimuli

chromatic perception

capable of being colored by staining agents

chromatic substances

chromatic 例句

1 The chromatic contrast between the inkiness of their cassocks and the room’s ascetic whiteness finds an echo in Rodrigues’s rigid dualism, a belief in absolutes that will be tested.

2 The chromatic, crystalline elements in Tyler Mitchell’s new photographs — a tire swing, a white-picket fence, a bouquet of balloons — conjure images of innocence, safety and repose.

3 Not so much by the delightfully odd “Space Babies” episode with its on-the-nose title and guest cast that’s still in diapers but the chromatic cheer of the whole thing.

4 The musicians gave their all to the Shostakovich-like march sections, and the Bartók-tinged night music, with its chromatic celesta line and glowing colors, was serene.

5 Other musicians have their own favorite corners: a juicy chord here, an archaic lyric there, or a moment in which standard congregational hymns can be spiced up with a touch of chromatic alteration.

6 Carolina’s chromatic sensibility—again, a feature of her Plan C line—is unconventional.

7 It slows us down to experience her spatial and chromatic daring.

8 It is to Siegfried’s Funeral Music that “Funeral Song” audibly refers, with those guttural utterances of the cellos and basses, first creeping up by chromatic steps and then shuffling back down.

9 Their starkly contrasting moods are conveyed with chromatic instrumental writing and Sprechstimme vocal lines, which were effectively delivered by Ms. Shelton.

10 He looks as stylish as his music, irregular but intentional: Nappa says he picks his clothes to correspond to the chromatic “vibrations” of each day of the week, a practice with roots in Eastern religions.

11 The light from the water-bottle was merely engaged in a chromatic problem.

从水瓶里发出来的亮光,只是一心在研究颜色的问题。

12 Lage takes some modal and chromatic detours, and the pianist Kris Davis flings around free-jazz clusters, but the track never loses a rowdy roadhouse spirit.

13 His harmonies had become more chromatic through Parts 10, 11 and 12, and the vocal melody that is the central focus of Part 12 grows progressively winding and angular.

14 Elaborating on this choice, Philip, from Brooklyn, commented that that unison phrase has all 12 chromatic pitches except G, the tonic of the key.

15 The absolute values of the coefficients of any chromatic polynomial form a unimodal sequence.

任何多项式系数的绝对值都构成单峰序列.

16 Adjacent strong edge chromatic number.

相邻强边着色数。

17 Special commendation goes to the always polished solos from the muted trumpets, the groans of the contraforte and other low reeds, and the sickening chromatic slides of the trombones.

18 Thielemans, who is also an accomplished guitarist, holds a singular place in the jazz pantheon: He has dominated the chromatic harmonica in a way that is unimaginable for any other instrument.

19 Strauss, the subject of Ross's first chapter, links the chromatic opulence of late Romanticism with the fractured soundworlds of modernity; and Zarathustra, pivoting between two keys a semitone apart, presages a century of harmonic reinvention.

20 Suddenly there are low tremolos indicating rumbling thunder, and ominous roiling chromatic riffs in the bass, like the brewing storm music near the end of Verdi’s “Rigoletto.”

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