chord
英 [kɔːd]
美 [kɔːrd]
n. 和弦; 和音; 弦
vt. 和谐一致; [音乐]在一件乐器上演奏和弦上…的弦; 调和; 弹奏
复数:chords 现在分词:chording 过去式:chorded 第三人称单数:chords 过去分词:chorded
Collins.2 / BNC.5783 / COCA.7270
习惯用语
n.
- strike/touch a chord (with sb)
- 引起同情(或共鸣)
to say or do sth that makes people feel sympathy or enthusiasm - The speaker had obviously struck a chord with his audience.
讲演者显然已引起了听众的共鸣。
牛津词典
noun
- 和弦;和音
two or more notes played together - 弦
a straight line that joins two points on a curve
柯林斯词典
- See also:...the opening chords of 'Stairway to Heaven'.vocal cords
- PHRASE 激起共鸣;触动心弦
If somethingstrikes a chord withyou, it makes you feel sympathy or enthusiasm.- 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。 - 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。
- Mr Jenkins' arguments for stability struck a chord with Europe's two most powerful politicians...
英英释义
noun
- a combination of three or more notes that blend harmoniously when sounded together
- a straight line connecting two points on a curve
verb
- bring into consonance, harmony, or accord while making music or singing
- play chords on (a string instrument)