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rhythm

noun
/ˈrɪðəm/
/ˈrɪðəm/
[countable, uncountable]
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  1. a strong regular repeated pattern of sounds or movements节奏;韵律;律动
    • to dance to the rhythm of the music随着音乐的节奏跳舞
    • I listened to the steady rhythm of her breathing.我听着她均匀的呼吸节奏。
    • music with a fast/slow/steady rhythm节奏快的/慢的/平稳的音乐
    • I love these jazz rhythms.我喜欢这些爵士乐的节奏。
    • abnormal heart rhythms异常的心律
    • in rhythm He can't seem to play in rhythm.他的演奏好像不合节拍。
    • in rhythm with something The boat rocked up and down in rhythm with the sea.小船随着海浪起伏有致。
    • a dancer with a natural sense of rhythm (= the ability to move in time to a fixed beat)天生节奏感很强的舞蹈者
    see also delta rhythm
    Extra Examples
    • He was snapping his fingers in rhythm.他在有节奏地打响指。
    • Her feet made a steady rhythm as she walked.她步伐平稳地走着。
    • Her feet made a steady rhythm on the pavement.她步伐平稳地在人行道上走着。
    • Her pencil tapped out a staccato rhythm on the desk top.她用铅笔断断续续地敲着桌面。
    • I found myself swaying to the rhythm of the music.我发觉自己正随着音乐的节奏摇摆。
    • I like music with a good rhythm.我喜欢节奏悦耳的音乐。
    • There's rhythm in her movements.她的动作很有韵律感。
    • Try to disrupt your opponent's rhythm.想办法打乱你对手的节奏。
    • Williams is having trouble finding her rhythm on the serve.威廉姆斯找不着发球的节奏。
    • the steady rhythm of his heartbeat他有规律的心跳
    • Doctors discovered that he had an abnormal heart rhythm.医生发现他心律不正常。
    • She has a natural sense of rhythm.她天生节奏感很强。
    • This piece of music has a very fast rhythm.这首曲子节奏很快。
    • You can't play drums because you have no sense of rhythm. 你不能打鼓,因为你没有节奏感。
    Topics Musicb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fast
    • slow
    • constant
    verb + rhythm
    • develop
    • fall into
    • get into
    rhythm + noun
    • section
    preposition
    • in (a) rhythm
    • to a/​the rhythm
    • with a/​the rhythm
    phrases
    • a lack of rhythm
    • a sense of rhythm
    See full entry
  2. a regular pattern of changes or events规则变化;规律;节律
    • the rhythm of the seasons四季的更迭
    • biological/body rhythms生物/人体节律
    • Lack of sleep can upset your daily rhythm.缺少睡眠可能扰乱生活节奏。
    • You'll soon get into a rhythm.你很快就会进入节奏。
    see also biorhythm
    Extra Examples
    • part of the natural rhythm of life生命自然规律的一部份
    • My body rhythms had not yet adapted to the ten-hour time difference.我的生物钟还没有适应十个小时的时差。
    • changes to our daily rhythms我们日常生活节奏的变化
    • She soon settled into a regular rhythm.她很快习惯了一种有规律的节奏。
    • The movie follows the rhythms of a year on the farm.这部电影捕捉了农场中一年四季里有规律的变化。
    • Cleaning up the house in the morning fell into an easy rhythm.早晨清理房子已成为一种节奏轻快的活儿了。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fast
    • slow
    • constant
    verb + rhythm
    • develop
    • fall into
    • get into
    rhythm + noun
    • section
    preposition
    • in (a) rhythm
    • to a/​the rhythm
    • with a/​the rhythm
    phrases
    • a lack of rhythm
    • a sense of rhythm
    See full entry
  3. Word Originmid 16th cent. (also originally in the sense ‘rhyme’): from French rhythme, or via Latin from Greek rhuthmos (related to rhein ‘to flow’).

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