cadence
ca
ˈkeɪ
kei
dence
dəns
dēns
British pronunciation
/kˈe‍ɪdəns/

Définition et signification de « cadence » en anglais

Cadence
01

the rhythmic emphasis or stress placed on a syllable within a metrical foot of verse

example
Exemples
Each line 's cadence reinforced the emotional tone of the stanza.
La cadence de chaque ligne renforçait le ton émotionnel de la strophe.
02

cadence

a recurring pattern of beats or movements that creates a sense of rhythm
example
Exemples
His speech had a hypnotic cadence that held the audience's attention.
Son discours avait une cadence hypnotique qui captivait l'attention du public.
03

cadence

a sequence of musical notes or chords that marks the conclusion of a phrase, section, or entire composition
example
Exemples
The final cadence resolved the tension built throughout the piece.
La cadence finale a résolu la tension construite tout au long de la pièce.
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