英:[ˌdaɪəˈpeɪzən]
美:[ˌdaɪəˈpezən, -sən]
英:[ˌdaɪəˈpeɪzən]
美:[ˌdaɪəˈpezən, -sən]
di·a·pa·son
daI peI zn [or] daI peI sn
diapasonal (adj.)
noun
a burst of sound
diapasons of laughter
the principal foundation stop in the organ extending through the complete range of the instrument
the entire compass of musical tones
registers the full diapason of her responses—Mindy Aloff
tuning fork
a standard of pitch
Middle English, from Latin, from Greek (hē) dia pasōn (chordōn symphōnia), literally, the concord through all the notes, from dia through + pasōn, genitive feminine plural of pas all — more at dia-, pan-
The first known use of diapason was circa 1501
1 Dr. Brownjohn's voice was now so deep that it vibrated in the pit of Michael's stomach like the diapason of the school organ.
2 He was hidden in the organ-loft; and as he sang, the organist sustained his cry with long-drawn shuddering chords and deep groans of the diapason.
3 He had long since been aware of its resonant diapason, betokening a heavy sea; but the spectacle of it was one ever beautiful in his sight.
4 While Francesca was still under the banyan she had heard the roaring diapason of the flood.
5 Voices of expectation rolling on To diapason of a mighty choir, 'Mid ever-swooning throbbings beating low, Wove in hoarse fabric thunders—and O soul!
6 But they have the sense to be silent when they hear the roll of that untrembling diapason that makes all things tremble.
7 I didn't care for it much at first—but it improves immensely on acquaintance, and after you have got the right point of view and diapason it is a wonderfully entertaining and amusing country.
8 The sweet south wind, in melting mood, murmured tunefully above their heads, swelling in delicious diapason of melodious suggestions, and mingling with mysterious elements in stirring pulse and thrilling nerves.
9 The familiar sighing of the air-brake began again, and the low thunder of the patient wheels became the diapason beneath the shrill song of the brake-shoes.
10 And, indeed, are not all poesies but various notes of that mighty diapason of Thought and Feeling, that has, through the ages, been singing itself in jubilee and wail?
11 The rivalry between authors had therefore risen to its fullest diapason.
12 This text puts forward in acquaint with with harmonize relevantly of related theories foundation harmonious degree and the oil ground relation the diapason a theories.
本文在熟悉与和谐有关的相关理论基础上,提出了和谐度及油地关系和谐度理论。
13 There was no roar at all, but the same grand diapason—the noblest and completest one on earth!
14 It would be quite possible to take an ordinary Australian conversation and immortalise its cadences and diapasons by means of musical notation.
15 It then settled into its dull diapason of maudlin voices.
16 Sometimes it is massive, triumphal, and inspiring as though the singers carried naked swords in their upraised hands; or again, it seems to be the sullen angry diapason of distant thunder in the hills.
17 Feldman was fascinated by the organ's principal pipes that produce the thickly textured diapason sounds that are pure organ, as opposed to the myriad other pipes with, say, flute-like or brass-like characters.
18 The only stops I found available, were a very weak croaking flute, and a quavering deep pedal diapason, of sixteen feet.
19 With wide diapason and strong expression, especially to to play those melody with desolation, it likes a slight melancholy insetting the hearts.
长笛的音域宽广,表现力强,特别是演奏带有忧伤色彩的曲目,亦是一股淡淡的惆怅嵌入心坎。
20 The low sub-bass, uprising from the deep, Swells the great pæan as it rolls supernal— Anon, I hear, at one majestic sweep The diapason of the keys eternal!
1 全音域
2 范围
way area line country range field reach limit measure ground region round direction length spread zone coverage domain circle extension context extent scope dimension territory province boundary margin spectrum liberty gauge sweep horizon lap realm reign pale sphere bound confine fetch hemisphere latitude verge purview ambit demesne circumscription purlieu
3 主音栓
4 音叉
5 全范围
6 八度音程
7 领域
part country reach region domain territory kingdom realm reign sphere bound hemisphere demesne bourne bourn
8 旋律
melodic air measure tune strain melody cantus melodious descant ariose note swing canto aria melodia
10 和音
12 和声