1.In the first movement, Mr. Frost played the dreamy melody with a mellow sound that subtly permeated the hall, while Mr. Mawe brought lyrical grace to the undulant piano part.
英:['ʌndjʊlənt]
美:['ʌndjələnt]
un·du·lant
uhn dy lnt [or] uhn j lnt
undulance (n.)
词根:undulate
adj.undulate 波动的;起伏的;波浪形的
undulatory 波动的,起伏的
n.undulation 波动;起伏
vi.undulate 起伏,波动;震动;呈波浪形
vt.undulate 波动;使波动;使起伏;使成波浪形
rolling, fluctuant
1830年,源自拉丁语 undulantem(主格 undulans),来自 unda “波浪”,源自 PIE *unda-, 是 *wed-(1)“水; 湿润”根的鼻化形式。
波动的,波状的:以波状搏动为特征的
另见fever项下
The first known use of undulant was in 1822
undulyadverb
in an undue mannerespecially: excessively
unduly upset
undulationnoun
the action of undulating
a wavy appearance or form : waviness
undulateverb
to form or move in waves : fluctuate
to rise and fall in volume, pitch, or rhythm
to present a wavy appearance
undulateverb
to form or move in waves : fluctuate
to rise and fall in volume, pitch, or rhythm
to present a wavy appearance
undulateverb
to form or move in waves : fluctuate
to rise and fall in volume, pitch, or rhythm
to present a wavy appearance
undulantadjective
rising and falling in waves
1.In the first movement, Mr. Frost played the dreamy melody with a mellow sound that subtly permeated the hall, while Mr. Mawe brought lyrical grace to the undulant piano part.
2.On the manicured lawn at the mouth of the Karlsaue, “Doing Nothing Garden,” an undulant compost-heap hillock fuzzy with new weeds, by the Chinese artist Song Dong, erupts like a comic mirage.
3.He enlivened the mysteriousness of the slow movement by playing undulant riffs in the accompaniment with hazy sound as the music slipped through unexpected harmonic areas.
4.But unlike the undulant fever that had afflicted him more than a decade prior, he didn’t get better.
5.The main protagonist is usually an ascending, undulant line — evocative of some exotic cactus, sea creature or internal organ — that may be delicately patterned or hoofed.
6.Alex Wyndham narrates this revelatory, amusing, often poignant amalgam of science and family history in a dark, undulant baritone, a voice that could be that of a big, kindly eel.
7.Beside the house, shading it in summer, stood three mulberry trees, the fledged leaves that would later be broad and placid as the palms of hands streaming flatly undulant upon the driving air.
8.Here the sentimentality of Longfellow’s familiar words is countered by the slyly playful melody and undulant wrong-note accompaniment.
9.This undulant non-site, neither properly architecture nor properly sculpture, feels more solemn today than it might have in years past, more of a burial ground than a surf.
10.He gave an undulant and searching account of the Allegretto, and brought rhapsodic flair to the restless first Klavierstück.
11.The collective finds a middle ground, becoming an undulant machine before reverting to stiff robot behavior.
12.Michael Maloney reads this extraordinary book in gentle undulant tones for the most part, picking up speed and urgency as danger threatens, above all the otter hunt.
13.The other is called Bang's disease when. it affects cows, and undulant fever when it invades the human body.
一种是牛结核,另一种,在影响奶牛时,叫牛布鲁菌病,侵人人体时则称作波状热。
14.Bernstein’s tender music, with its beguiling melody and undulant rhythmic pattern, smiles on them both.
15.In moonlight, two acres of coarse bent grass, undulant and ankle deep, tumbled and rough as a horse’s mane, appear like a bay of waves, all shadowy troughs and hollows.
16.After God intervenes, the piece concludes with an envoi, like an undulant benediction, beautifully sung in duo by these impressive artists.
17.The sprawling grounds of Houghton Hall, an English stately home dating back to the 18th century, are currently populated by the fluid, undulant sculptures of celebrated artist Tony Cragg.
18.There are moments of loosely rendered stripes — horizontal, vertical, undulant — that might almost be paintings by Mary Heilmann; a black and green arrangement of concentric patterns suggests the work of James Siena.
19.Arabic decorative patterns which have undulant curves is soul of Arabic Art.
以波状曲线为主要特征的阿拉伯装饰纹样是阿拉伯艺术的灵魂。
20.He makes the swirling busyness and tart sonorities of Berio’s “Feuerklavier” sound like a crackling blaze; he delves below the undulant grace and tenderness of Lieberson’s “Breeze of Delight” to reveal the music’s eerie undertow.