词汇 | harmony |
释义 | harmony noun uk /ˈhɑː.mə.ni/ us /ˈhɑːr.mə.ni/ harmonynoun (MUSIC)C2[ C or U ] a pleasant musical sound made by different notes being played or sung at the same time: (音乐中的)和声 in harmonyThe choir sang the last verse in harmony. It is a simple melody with complex harmonies.这是一首和声复杂的简单旋律。 It's thrilling to hear the four-part harmony, with the voices perfectly balanced. We need a few people in the congregation to sing the harmonies and not just the simple hymn tune. She played the tune on the flute and I did some harmonies on the piano. The modern generation of composers discarded traditional ideas of melody and harmony. His music is known for its clashing discords, but at the end of this piece he gives us a rare passage of pure harmony. Technical music terms acciaccatura accidental aeolian aleatory alto clef antiphonal discordant harmonic harmonic progression hemidemisemiquaver inversion Ionian overtone rubato scherzando scordatura secco recitative secondo staccato whole step harmonynoun (MATCH)B2[ U ] a situation in which people are peaceful and agree with each other, or when things seem right or suitable together: 协调,和谐,一致 racial harmony (= good feelings between different races)种族和谐 domestic harmony (= good feelings in the family or home)家庭和睦 in (perfect) harmonyImagine a society in which everyone lived together in (perfect) harmony.设想一下有这样一个社会,所有人都和睦地生活在一起。 in harmony withWe must ensure that tourism develops in harmony with the environment.我们必须确保旅游业与环境和谐发展。 Balance and imbalance accord with something align axisymmetric balance (something) out/up balance of power harmoniously harmonization harmonize imbalance in accord with someone/something non-symmetrical nonequilibrium off balance on an even keelidiom one man's loss is another man's gainidiom trade something off unbalance unharmonious well balanced well rounded You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Friendly Calm and relaxed harmony | American Dictionaryharmony noun us/ˈhɑr·mə·ni/ harmonynoun (MUSIC)[ C/U ] music notes that are played or sung with the main tune and that make the piece more complicated and interesting harmonynoun (AGREEMENT)[ U ] agreement of ideas, feelings, or actions, or a pleasing combination of different parts: He imagined a society in which all races lived together in harmony. [ U ] art Harmony is the combination of separate but related parts in a way that uses their similarities to bring unity to a painting, drawing, or other art object. harmony | Business Englishharmony noun[ U ] uk /ˈhɑːməni/us the situation in which people live or work happily together without any big problems: social/racial/political harmony Examples of harmonyharmony Heuristic passion evokes harmonies in perception of possible theories (guessing right), an appreciation of scientific value (intrinsic interest, beauty). Textures gradually thawed, fleshed out over highly flexible bass lines, paving the way for an eloquent theme of unhurried nobility in hymn-like block harmonies. The resonance felt in between the chord clusters evokes a sombre sense of silence and stillness, emanating from the lingering harmonies. As we might by now expect, the harmonies are derived from a verticalization of the ostinato hexachord. The harmonies of the design then come from a working process of suggestion, correction and refinement; drawing and redrawing. No attempt has been made to fill out missing harmonies. They do not need to imagine the precise nature of the melodic curve, the rhythms, and the harmonies, and then realise these at the keyboard. The bridge becomes an instrument played by the city revealing hidden harmonies within the built environment. Given the circumscribed domain of traditional tonal music, there are no melodies or harmonies that are more accessible than any others to the composer. The piece is four-square, closed and classical, its harmonies familiar, and its accompaniment emphatic. The song's harmonies are restless and polymodal, dancing around a joyously jangling internal pedal. The formal debt to tradition is gone, as is the rigid adherence to a single tempo for long stretches; the harmonies are darker, more chromatic. The origins of barbershop, according to its contemporary practitioners, lie in improvised harmonies, discovered by amateur participants through their sheer love of the style. The relationship of the vocal line to the harmonies will be discussed further below. We want to hear amazing melodies, extraordinary harmonies, stunning orchestral and instrumental sonorities... See all examples of harmony These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withharmonyharmonyThese are words often used in combination with harmony. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. close harmony During the second recorded session there was evidence of further development of vocal technique, including unaccompanied closeharmony singing and syncopated rhythms. communal harmony Villages should be got rehabilitated and intensive propaganda to be carried on for communal harmony. 11. complete harmony Ancient art, on the one hand, enjoyed a completeharmony with life. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with harmony |
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