The word originated in 1393, from the Latin word contemptus meaning "scorn". It is the past participle of contemnere and from com- intensive prefix + temnere "to slight [怠慢; 冷落], scorn". Contemptuous appeared in 1529. It is classified among Paul Ekman's seven basic emotions of conte...
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Kozachok also Kazachok (Russian: Kaзaчoк) (Russian diminutive of kazak "cossack") A Slavic dance, chiefly Russian, Ukrainian, with a fast tempo featuring a step in which a squatting dancer kicks out each leg alternately to the front....
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11.Match the Italian musical terms with the proper definitons. allegro, f. in fast tempo轻快 andante, j.in moderate tempo行板 diminuendo, g.decreasing in volume渐弱 largo, d.in a slow stately manner缓慢 pianoforte, a. soft and loud轻转强 alto, i.lowest singing boice for woman女低音 cresc...
The dotted quavers signify the plodding hooves of cruel men on their clumsy horses. As the tempo increases you can hear the prey running for its life. The chords begin to raise a semitone with each phrase, increasing the pressure on the animal as the hunters and dogs close in. Gun shots...
Run MarkMelGen to get output song with lyrics and melody. Adjust MarkMelGen.conf to improve song e.g. desired DURATION_SET and TONE_RANGE for each section. Consider if you want to repeat a chorus or add sections e.g. intro, solo, outro. Add these to the input lyrics file e.g. ...
remonstrate ['remənstreɪt] vt.规劝(与with连用) Fiat ['fi:æt] n.菲亚特 selection [sɪ'lekʃn] n.待挑选物 prisoner ['prɪznə(r)] n.囚犯,俘虏,拘押犯 blind [blaɪnd] vt.使看不见 spray [spreɪ] n.喷洒 remarkable [rɪ'mɑ:kəbl] a.惊人的,非凡...
It is the past participle of contemnere and from com- intensive prefix + temnere "to slight [怠慢; 冷落], scorn". Contemptuous appeared in 1529. It is classified among Paul Ekman's seven basic emotions of contempt, anger, disgust, fear, happiness, sadness, and surprise. Robert C. ...