consonance
含义: Agreement or compatibility between opinions, actions, or characters; in music and poetry, the pleasing combination of sounds or the repetition of consonant sounds.
Consonance operates across multiple registers. In general formal writing, it describes harmony or alignment — 'in consonance with' is a set phrase meaning 'in agreement with.' In music theory, consonance is the opposite of dissonance: combinations of notes that sound stable and pleasant. In poetry, consonance is a sound device where the same consonant sounds recur in nearby words. The word implies a satisfying, natural harmony rather than forced agreement.
例句
- The committee's recommendations are in consonance with the principles set out in the original white paper. 委员会的建议与最初白皮书中提出的原则是一致的。Las recomendaciones del comité están en consonancia con los principios establecidos en el libro blanco original.委員会の提言は、当初の白書に示された原則と一致している。위원회의 권고는 당초 백서에 제시된 원칙과 일치한다.
- The composer's late works favour consonance over the dissonance that characterised his earlier style. 这位作曲家的晚期作品偏好协和,而非其早期风格中的不协和。Las obras tardías del compositor favorecen la consonancia frente a la disonancia que caracterizó su estilo anterior.その作曲家の後期作品は、初期の特徴であった不協和音よりも協和音を好む。그 작곡가의 후기 작품은 초기 양식의 특징이었던 불협화음보다 협화음을 선호한다.
- The poet achieves a subtle consonance through the repeated 's' and 'l' sounds woven throughout the stanza. 诗人通过整个诗节中反复出现的's'和'l'音,实现了一种微妙的辅音和谐。El poeta logra una sutil consonancia mediante la repetición de los sonidos 's' y 'l' entretejidos a lo largo de la estrofa.詩人は、詩節全体に「s」と「l」の音を繰り返し織り込むことで、繊細な子音の調和を達成している。시인은 연 전체에 's'와 'l' 소리를 반복적으로 엮어 넣음으로써 섬세한 자음의 조화를 이루어 낸다.
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用法指南
语境: academic, literary, music
语气: neutral
起源与历史
From Old French consonance, from Latin consonantia (agreement, harmony), from consonare (to sound together), from con- (together) + sonare (to sound). Entered English in the late 14th century.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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