Syncopate
['sɪŋkəpeɪt] or ['sɪnkəpet]
解释:
(verb.) modify the rhythm by stressing or accenting a weak beat.
(verb.) omit a sound or letter in a word; 'syncopate a word'.
校对:菲利斯--From WordNet
解释:
(v. t.) To contract, as a word, by taking one or more letters or syllables from the middle; as, "Gloster" is a syncopated form of "Gloucester."
(v. t.) To commence, as a tone, on an unaccented part of a measure, and continue it into the following accented part, so that the accent is driven back upon the weak part and the rhythm drags.
录入:凯文
解释:
v.t. to contract as a word by taking away letters from the middle: (mus.) to unite by a slur the last note of a bar to the first note of the next.—adjs. Syn′copal Syncop′ic pertaining to syncope.—ns. Syncopā′tion act of syncopating; Syn′cope the omission of letters from the middle of a word as ne'er for never: (med.) a fainting-fit an attack in which the breathing and circulation become faint: (mus.) syncopation.—v.t. Syn′copise to contract by syncope.—n. Syn′copist.—adj. Syncop′tic.
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