melodic
/məˈlɒdɪk/ (bre, ipa) · [məlˈɑdɪk] /məˈlɑːdɪk/ (ame, ipa) · [məlˈɑdɪk] /mə̇ˈlädik How to pronounce melodic (audio) meˈ-, -dēk/ (ame, mw)
melodic — 形容詞
- melodicpositive
- more melodiccomparative
- most melodicsuperlative
1. having a smooth, tune-like sound that is enjoyable to hear
悅耳的
聲音柔和動聽
having a smooth, tune-like sound that is enjoyable to hear
Yael loved the melodic whistle of the kettle on the wood stove.
Yael 很喜歡木柴爐上水壺發出的悅耳哨聲。
melodic + sound noun for a pleasant tune-like quality
At dusk, melodic violin music drifted from Tariq's apartment upstairs.
黃昏時,Tariq 樓上公寓飄來悅耳的小提琴樂聲。
The baby stopped crying when Linh hummed a melodic song nearby.
Linh 在旁邊哼起悅耳的歌時,寶寶就不哭了。
Christopher chose a melodic ringtone that sounded gentle in meetings.
Christopher 挑了一個在會議裡聽起來很柔和的悅耳鈴聲。
Min's melodic voice filled the hall during the spring concert.
Min 悅耳的嗓音在春季音樂會上充滿了整個大廳。
- harsh
describes a rough, unpleasant sound
- discordant
describes sounds that clash instead of sounding smooth
文法句型
melodic + noun
be + melodic
用法筆記
Often describes voices, songs, bells, or other sounds that seem to carry an easy tune. It is closer to 'tuneful' than to the broader adjective 'musical'.
常見錯誤
2. used for the tune-carrying part of music, rather than the beat or harmony
旋律的
和樂曲主旋律有關
used for the tune-carrying part of music, rather than the beat or harmony
The conductor asked Zuri to bring out the melodic line in bar twelve.
指揮請 Zuri 把第十二小節的旋律線拉得更清楚。
collocation: melodic line in music analysis
Tanvi wrote a quiet bass part under the melodic theme.
Tanvi 在那段旋律主題下方寫了一個安靜的低音聲部。
In rehearsal, the cellos doubled the melodic phrase from the first violin.
排練時,大提琴把第一小提琴的旋律樂句加倍演奏。
Quan changed the melodic pattern so the chorus felt easier to sing.
Quan 改了那段旋律走向,讓副歌更容易唱。
The app lets students slow down each melodic passage separately.
這個 app 讓學生能把每一段旋律樂段分開放慢。
文法句型
melodic + line/theme/phrase/pattern
be + melodic
用法筆記
Used mainly in music lessons, reviews, and theory to talk about tune-based parts such as lines, themes, phrases, and passages. Distinguish it from sense 1, which describes how pleasant a sound is.