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n.
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- [U]和睦,融洽,一致 a state of complete agreement
- [U]和諧,協調 the pleasant effect made by parts being combined into a whole
n.
名詞
- 融洽,和諧(性),和睦(關系)
- 協調,調和,一致(性)
- 【語】和聲(學)
- 適應
- 【音】諧調
- 【宗】四福音對照書
- 勻稱
- 平靜
- 哈默妮(音譯名)
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compatibility in opinion and action
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the structure of music with respect to the composition and progression of chords
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a harmonious state of things in general and of their properties (as of colors and sounds); congruity of parts with one another and with the whole
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agreement of opinions
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an agreeable sound property
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An enterprise should be full of fairness and harmony.
一款工業企業企業內部應當充完公平原則與和詣。
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Their life is a natural harmony.
其的生活中也是種自然是的融洽。
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There was not much harmony in international affairs during those years.
那么年國際性事態不很匹配。
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Almost unconsciously she dressed in harmony with this note of simplicity.
她真的是不自覺的的把自己打扮得跟這質樸的調子很調和劑。
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Its harmony is grave and gentle, sad tender.
它的和聲顯大既嚴格又品牌,既憂愁又婉轉。
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The couple live in perfect harmony.
這對小兩口和詣地生人活一輩子。
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There was perfect harmony between the two brothers.
兄弟們倆的感情說說是非常互相支持。
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His ideas were no longer in harmony with ours.
他同我們公司的創意不能不一了。
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The harmony of sea and sky makes a beautiful picture.
海天清一色組成一幅圖靚麗的畫圖。
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To heavenliest harmony Reduce the seeming chaos.
選自: Southey
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We should hold frequent consultations..that our policies and purposes might be kept in harmony.
選自: H. Macmillan
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- ☆ 14世紀晚期進入英語,直接源自法語的armonie;最初源自中古英語的armony,意為和諧。
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