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Noun:
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(prosody) the accent in a metrical foot of verse
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the close of a musical section
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a recurrent rhythmical series
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用作名詞 (n.)
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The cadence of modern life constantly accelerates.
現化日常的節奏之中頻頻地減慢。
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The constant cadence of surf lulled us to sleep.
經久耐用而有感覺的浪濤聲使大家睡熟了。
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Frances spoke with a soft, musical Edinburgh cadence.
弗朗西絲發言稿時用這種細膩悠揚的愛丁堡聲調。
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He read the poems with cadence.
他抑揚頓挫地朗誦外國詩歌。
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There was an unfamiliar cadence in her voice.
她講話時攜帶另一種不常聽過的抑揚頓挫的聲調。
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The elegancy, facility, and golden cadence of poesy.
源于:Love's Labour's Lost ,
Shakespeare
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Listening to the one-two-three, one-two-three cadence of the musicians.
出處: F. Norris
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A bicyclist confronting a head wind..tries to maintain his customary..pedaling cadence by shifting gears.
來自:Scientific American
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