chord

chord [kɔ:d]  [kɔ:rd] 

第三人称单数:chords

第三人称复数:chords

现在分词:chording

过去分词:chorded

过去式:chorded

chord 基本解释

名词(数学)弦; (乐器)弦; (音乐)和弦; <喻>心弦

不及物动词和谐一致; [音乐]在一件乐器上演奏和弦

及物动词上…的弦; 调和; 弹奏

chord 相关词组

chord是什么意思

1. touch the right chord : 触动情绪, 扣人心弦;

chord 网络解释

chord

1. 弦:和弦(Chord) 自然和谐地演奏出至少三个不同的音符,以便创立一个和音. 琶音和弦是指以上升或下降的顺序演奏音符. 和弦是和音的基础. 主题乐段(Chorus) 转调过程中的单一陈述,乐曲以主题乐段为根本. 独奏转调时,

2. 翼弦:通常设计图上都有标示最高线所在,若图上没有标示,则可自行将其标在翼弦(Chord) 在航空模型社里,一个晚上削断两三个机身的镜头时常可见,对心理卫生保证有不良

3. 和音:本书主要介绍了对旋律编配和音(chord)的知识及其技巧(technic). 第一章,讲述了学习和声(harmony)之前的基础知识. 第二章,分6节讲述了和音进行(chord progression)的实际过程. 本书的各章节提...本书收集的曲目涵盖了吉他艺术四百年来的许多杰出作品.

chord 词典解释

1. 和弦;和音
    A chord is a number of musical notes played or sung at the same time with a pleasing effect.

    e.g. ...the opening chords of 'Stairway to Heaven'.
           《通往天堂的阶梯》的开篇和弦

2. 激起共鸣;触动心弦
    If something strikes a chord with you, it makes you feel sympathy or enthusiasm.

    e.g. 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。
    e.g. 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。

chord 单语例句

1. But for at least one blogger, the suggestions struck a chord.

2. Her question struck a chord with many Russians and some officials expressed remorse or offered to quit over the carnage.

3. chord

3. Bands strike a chord by reflecting anxieties, reports Quan Xiaoshu of China Features.

4. Stem cells have been used in China to treat conditions ranging in severity from spinal chord injuries resulting in paralysis to cosmetic facial injections.

5. The fictitious story struck a chord with so many people that the right to having pets was thrust into the limelight of controversy.

6. But the song appears to have struck a chord with the Swiss public, which frequently names her the country's most popular politician in national surveys.

7. History is littered with the wreckage of biopic movies that fail to strike a chord with the audience for numerous reasons.

8. The show has struck a chord among a public hungry for homegrown entertainment that challenges certain orthodoxies.

9. Participants wore lyrics and chord guides on the backs of their shirts to aid the players behind them.

10. He struck a nationalistic chord in his speech in which he reiterated his call for the Taliban to join the peace process.

chord 英英释义

noun

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

2. a straight line connecting two points on a curve

verb

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

    Synonym: harmonize harmonise

2. chord是什么意思

2. play chords on (a string instrument)