n. (说话时语调的)抑扬顿挫,起落;(乐曲的)收束,终止;节律,节拍
【名】(Cadence)(法)卡当斯(人名)
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复数
cadences
]
词根:cadent
adj.
cadenced 音调整齐的;有节奏的
cadent 有节奏的;降落的
n.
cadency 终止式;下降调;韵律(等于cadence);幼子之后裔
v.
cadenced 使有节奏(cadence的过去分词)
1.Were we concerned with maintaining our small company cadence.
我们曾经担心如何保持我们原有的小公司的节奏。
2.I am sure many runners begin RACES with a higher cadence than they usually run with.
我敢肯定很多人刚开始跑步时会用比平时更高一点的步频奔跑。
3.So in order to learn how to run at a higher cadence, you should practice at lower intensities.
因此,为了学习如何以更高的步频跑步,你应该首先以较低的强度开始训练。
4.Broken builds slow the cadence of development.
破碎的构建减慢了开发的节奏。
5.The test: First, test your normal cadence at an easy pace.
测试:首先,测试一下你在轻松步伐下的正常步频。
6.How do we learn to run with a higher cadence?
我们如何学习以更高的步频节奏来跑呢?
7.Cadence: Cadence, or leg turnover, is one of the keys to running quickly.
步频:步频或交换腿,是跑得快的关键之一。
8.The French said opera ought to reflect the rhythm and cadence of dramatic literature, bearing in mind that we are talking about the golden age in French literature.
法国人说,歌剧应该反映戏剧文学的节奏和韵律,记住我们正在谈论的是法国文学的黄金时代。