chord 详细解释

chord

[kɔ:d]

n.弦, 和弦, 情绪

n.[C]

1. 【数】弦

2. 【解】腱, 带

3. (乐器的)弦

4. 心弦, 感情

strike a sympathetic chord

触及怜悯之情

5. 【建】弦杆, 桁弦, 桁架弦杆

6. 【空】翼弦, 翼张

词形变化

动词过去式: chorded | 动词过去分词: chorded | 动词现在分词: chording | 动词第三人称单数: chords |

英英释义

名词 chord:

a straight line connecting two points on a curve

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

动词 chord:

play chords on (a string instrument)

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

同义词:harmonize, harmonise

补充

chordchord英:[kɔ:d] 美:[kɔrd, kord]n.1.(数学)弦This is a chord of a circle.这是个圆的弦。2.(乐器)弦3.(音乐)和弦, 和音These are the opening chords of a sonata.这些是奏鸣曲的起始和弦。4.〈喻〉心弦Her speech struck a deep chord in my heart.她的话深深地拨动了我的心弦。

例句

1. I only knew three chords.我只会三个和音。 2. Mr Jenkins' arguments for stability struck a chord with Europe's two most powerful politicians.詹金斯先生支持稳定的论点引起了欧洲最有权势的两位政治家的共鸣。 3. the triumphal opening chords.欢庆胜利的开场和弦。 4. a G major chord. G大调和弦。 5. spinal chord.脊髓。 6. the issue of food safety strikes a chord with almost everyone.食品安全的问题几乎触动每个人的心弦。 7. Dickens knew how to strike the right chord in the hearts of his readers.狄更斯知道如何感染读者。 8. Her comments about political corruption clearly struck a chord with many voters.她对政治腐败的评论显然引起了众多选民的共鸣。