octave
英 ['ɒktɪv]
美 ['ɑktɪv]
- n. 八度音阶;八行诗;十四行诗的前八行;八个一组的事物
- adj. 八个一组的;高八度音的
- n. (Octave)人名;(英、法)奥克塔夫
octave 八度音乐术语,来自octa-,八,-ave,名词后缀。
- octave (n.)
- c. 1300, utaves (plural, via Anglo-French from popular Old French form oitieve, otaves), reformed in early 15c., from Medieval Latin octava, from Latin octava dies "eighth day," fem. of octavus "eighth," from octo (see eight). Originally "period of eight days after a festival," also "eighth day after a festival" (counting both days, by inclusive reckoning, thus if the festival was on a Sunday, the octaves would be the following Sunday). Verse sense of "stanza of eight lines" is from 1580s; musical sense of "note eight diatonic degrees above (or below) a given note" is first recorded 1650s, from Latin octava (pars) "eighth part." Formerly English eighth was used in this sense (mid-15c.)
- 1. to play an octave higher
- 再奏高一个八度
来自《权威词典》
- 2. Her voice went down an octave.
- 她的嗓音下降了八度.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. European music happens to use a scale of eight notes, hence the use of the term octave.
- 欧洲音乐凑巧采用了八音音阶,“八度”一词就由此而来。
来自柯林斯例句
- 4. Can you span an octave on the piano?
- 你一壳乍能按到钢琴的八个键 吗 ?
来自辞典例句
- 5. It covers about an octave.
- 它大约占一个倍频程.
来自辞典例句
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