- [uncountable] (approving)
a state of peaceful existence and agreement 融洽;和睦 social/racial harmony 社会/种族融洽 - in harmony
They lived together in perfect harmony. 他们和睦相处。 - in harmony with something
the need to be in harmony with our environment 同我们的环境协调的必要
Extra ExamplesTopics Opinion and argumentc1, Social issuesc1On the surface their life was a model of domestic harmony. 表面上,他们的生活似乎是家庭和睦的典范。 The Church tries to promote racial harmony. 教会努力促进种族和谐。 Many laws and customs are about social harmony. 许多法律和习俗都是关于社会和谐的。 They try to foster harmony between different groups of people. 他们试图促进不同群体之间的和谐。 These communities lived in greater harmony with the environment than modern urban societies. 与现代都市社会相比,这些群落生活得与环境更加和谐。 We pray that peace and harmony may soon return to this troubled nation. 我们祈祷这个多灾多难的国家能尽快恢复和平与和谐。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- complete
- perfect
- relative
- …
- achieve
- bring
- create
- …
- in harmony
- harmony between
- harmony with
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- a sense of harmony
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music )音乐 the way in which different notes that are played or sung together combine to make a pleasant sound 和声 - in harmony
to sing in harmony 用和声唱 They began to sing in perfect four-part harmony. 他们开始以完美的四部和声演唱。 passionate lyrics and stunning vocal harmonies 充满激情的歌词和绝妙的和声演唱
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- musical
- vocal
- beautiful
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- in harmony
- in harmony
- [countable, uncountable] (approving)
an attractive combination of related things 和谐;协调 the harmony of colour in nature 自然界色彩的协调 The designer’s aim is to produce a harmony of shape and texture. 设计者的目标是要使外观与材料的特性两者统一起来。
Word Originlate Middle English: via Old French from Latin harmonia ‘joining, concord’, from Greek, from harmos ‘joint’.