chord

英 [kɔːd] 美 [kɔːrd]

n.  和弦; 和音; 弦
vt.  和谐一致; [音乐]在一件乐器上演奏和弦上…的弦; 调和; 弹奏

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牛津词典

noun

  1. 和弦;和音
    two or more notes played together

    1. a straight line that joins two points on a curve

      柯林斯词典

      1. See also: ...the opening chords of 'Stairway to Heaven'. vocal cords
      2. PHRASE 激起共鸣;触动心弦
        If something strikes a chord with you, it makes you feel sympathy or enthusiasm.
        1. Mr Jenkins' arguments for stability struck a chord with Europe's two most powerful politicians...
          詹金斯先生关于稳定的论点引起了欧洲两位最有影响的政治家的共鸣。
        2. Burke's sentiments undoubtedly struck a responsive chord in Parliament.
          伯克的观点无疑引起了议会的积极回应。

      双语例句

      1. Mr Jenkins 'arguments for stability struck a chord with Europe's two most powerful politicians
        詹金斯先生关于稳定的论点引起了欧洲两位最有影响的政治家的共鸣。
      2. Burke's sentiments undoubtedly struck a responsive chord in Parliament.
        伯克的观点无疑引起了议会的积极回应。
      3. This poem has struck a responsive chord in the hearts of its readers.
        这首诗引起了读者的共鸣。
      4. This is a chord of a circle.
        这是个圆的弦。
      5. Her speech struck a deep chord in my heart.
        她的话深深地拨动了我的心弦。
      6. It awakens no chord of sympathy in us.
        它激不起我们的同情。
      7. I do not know the music theory, so I can not say what is the chord.
        我不懂乐理知识,所以我说不出什么是和音。
      8. You just played the most beautiful chord ever.
        你刚演奏了一个最美的和弦。
      9. The music of Wagner was distinguished by startling innovations in chord progressions and dissonance.
        瓦格纳在作品中对和弦进行及不协和音实行了令人咋舌的创新,这是他作曲的特点。
      10. You just have to hit the right chord at the right time.
        你只是在准确的时间敲响了准确的音符。
      11. I've always felt there was some kind of mystical chord in the universe.
        我总是觉得茫茫宇宙中有些神秘的和弦。
      12. There's a chord progression performance to match every human experience that ever was or ever will be.
        会有一个弦进行的演奏匹配于每个人的经验,曾经是或希望是。
      13. The acute angle between the direction of the undisturbed relative wind and the chord of an airfoil.
        相对稳定的风的方向与机翼弦之间的锐角。
      14. He is replacing the broken chord of his violin.
        他在更换他小提琴上那个坏了的弦。
      15. Song struck a chord was the water, played a ripple, but lit the lonely, warmed miss.
        被曲拨动了心弦的水,起了涟漪,点燃了寂寞,温热了思念。
      16. Listen as they hammer out one chord.
        听听他们猛击同一个和铉。
      17. China National Symphony Orchestra's performance struck a chord with the audience.
        观众们被中国国家交响乐团的演出所震撼。
      18. There are two naturals in this chord.
        这一和弦中有两个本位音。
      19. Every time I smell wood smoke it touches a chord and I remember my childhood in the country.
        每当我闻到木头的烟味时,它便触动了我的心绪,使我想起了在农村的童年。
      20. Chord System Based on Network Topology and Heterogeneity of Nodes
        基于网络拓扑和节点异构的Chord系统
      21. He struck a chord on the piano.
        他在钢琴上敲出和音。
      22. Design of Distributed Storage System Based on RS and Chord
        基于RS和Chord的分布式存储系统的设计
      23. It's a chord of the circle.
        它是这个圆的一条弦。
      24. He used the higher notes of a chord as a melody line and made other changes.
        他运用更高音调的和弦音作为旋律线并做了其它的修改。
      25. The formulas below tell which notes of the major scale are used to create a chord.
        以下的公式告诉我们在大调里的哪一些音符对应哪一个和弦。
      26. The federate in the corner area is controlled by the constraint of acceleration and chord error.
        通过拐角处的加速度和弓高误差的限制,计算平稳的加工速度。
      27. You can practice this exercise with any riff, solo, or chord change.
        你可以在任何即兴小段、独奏或和弦变化中实践这个练习。
      28. Your voice can never touch the chord of my life; and my language may never reach your heart.
        你的声音永远触碰不了我生命的弦,我的语言永远达不到你的心灵。
      29. Said she strikes the right chord with him or something.
        据说她和他对上眼了。
      30. You touched some chord of emotion or sense of responsibility that they have to respond to.
        你触动了他们的心弦或激发了他们的责任感而使他们不得不响应。

      习惯用语

      n.

        strike/touch a chord (with sb)

      • 引起同情(或共鸣)
        to say or do sth that makes people feel sympathy or enthusiasm
        1. The speaker had obviously struck a chord with his audience.
          讲演者显然已引起了听众的共鸣。

      英英释义

      noun

      1. a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously when sounded together

        1. a straight line connecting two points on a curve

          verb

          1. bring into consonance, harmony, or accord while making music or singing

              Synonym:    harmonizeharmonise

            1. play chords on (a string instrument)