rhythmic

rhythmic — 形容詞

1. Happening with a clear, regularly repeating beat or pattern — used especially fo

1.形容詞B1
釋義

有節奏的

具有規律重複節拍或韻律的

Happening with a clear, regularly repeating beat or pattern — used especially for sounds, movement, or music that have a steady pulse.

例句

Eshe focused on her rhythmic breathing to calm herself before the exam.

Eshe 在考試前專注於有節奏的呼吸,讓自己冷靜下來。

collocation: rhythmic breathing

The drummers played a fast, rhythmic beat that made the crowd clap along.

鼓手們打出快速而有節奏的節拍,讓群眾跟著拍手。

collocation: rhythmic beat

同義詞
  • regular

    More general; does not specifically suggest beat or pulse

  • steady

    Emphasises consistency and evenness rather than patterned repetition

  • pulsing

    More active and energetic; suggests a strong, noticeable beat

  • cadenced

    More formal or technical; common in literary or music criticism

反義詞
  • irregular

    Lacking a consistent or predictable pattern

  • uneven

    Not smooth or regular in timing or force

文法句型

rhythmic + noun

be + rhythmic

用法筆記

Commonly describes sound, movement, or visual patterns with a regular repeating pulse. Typical noun partners include breathing, beat, pattern, movement, sound, and flow.

常見錯誤

The music had a nice rhythm.' (correct but noun, not adjective).
The music was nice and rhythmic.
💡Use the adjective form to describe something directly.
The dancers moved rhythm.' (noun where adjective is needed).
The dancers moved in a rhythmic way.
💡'Rhythm' is a noun; 'rhythmic' is the adjective form.