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 counterpoint ['kaʊntɚ`pɔɪnt]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 对位法, 旋律配合, 复调

  1. A specialist in counterpoint.
    擅长对位法的作曲家
  2. A rearrangement or result of the rearrangement of tones in which upper and lower voices are transposed, as in counterpoint, or in which each interval in a single melody is applied in the opposite direction.
    转位高音和低音变调过程中音调的再排列或音调再排列的结果,例如对位声部中,或者以相反方向动用单个旋律中的每个音程
  3. This commentary, counterpoint, and debate is worth pondering.
    这篇评论之对比观点及讨论值得仔细考虑。


counterpoint
[ noun ]
  1. a musical form involving the simultaneous sound of two or more melodies

  2. <noun.communication>
[ verb ]
  1. to show differences when compared; be different

  2. <verb.stative> contrast
    the students contrast considerably in their artistic abilities
  3. write in counterpoint

  4. <verb.creation>
    Bach perfected the art of counterpointing


Counterpoint \Coun"ter*point`\ (koun"t?r-point`), n. [Counter- +
point.]
An opposite point [Obs.] --Sir E. Sandys.


Counterpoint \Coun"ter*point`\, n. [F. contrepoint; cf. It.
contrappunto. Cf. {Contrapuntal}.] (Mus.)
(a) The setting of note against note in harmony; the adding
of one or more parts to a given {canto fermo} or melody.
(b) The art of polyphony, or composite melody, i. e., melody
not single, but moving attended by one or more related
melodies.
(c) Music in parts; part writing; harmony; polyphonic music.
See {Polyphony}.

Counterpoint, an invention equivalent to a new
creation of music. --Whewell.


Counterpoint \Coun"ter*point`\, n. [OF. contrepoincte,
corruption of earlier counstepointe, countepointe, F.
courtepointe, fr. L. culcita cushion, mattress (see {Quilt},
and cf. {Cushion}) + puncta, fem. p. p. of pungere to prick
(see {Point}). The word properly meant a stitched quilt, with
the colors broken one into another.]
A coverlet; a cover for a bed, often stitched or broken into
squares; a counterpane. See 1st {Counterpane}.

Embroidered coverlets or counterpoints of purple silk.
--Sir T.
North.

  1. While Macmillan said it would continue discussions with all interested parties, the company also noted that it might improve the restructuring program it unveiled as a counterpoint to Bass's bid.
  2. The president's sessions with Mideast leaders provided a counterpoint to Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze's 10-day tour through the region, where he attempted to advance Moscow's role.
  3. To provide counterpoint, a large modern lighting fixture hangs directly over the table.
  4. Gary Chang's score is unobtrusive, beautiful counterpoint to the night moods of the film.
  5. Kaufman's Robin Hood screenplays become the ironic counterpoint to his predicament, while flashbacks cleverly juxtapose the glamour and sunshine of Hollywood with rainy Britain, its postwar austerity and the early days of its commercial television.
  6. Supporters of the agreement believe that moving toward a North American trade zone of more than 275 million people will prove an important counterpoint to the European Economic Community's 1992 target for a unified market.
  7. This put them in awkward counterpoint to Bush, who last month abandoned his 1988 campaign pledge to reject increased levies.
  8. Another attraction is the work's sheer inventiveness. Begun several years before his death, "The Art of the Fugue" is a summation of counterpoint.
  9. "We're still losing money in Detroit. We've got a long way to go with the present setup before we talk about changing it." For the newspaper industry, the plight of the papers is a sharp counterpoint to conventional wisdom.
  10. An important component of the play is the counterpoint between generations: The marriage of Jack and Kate is dissolving just at the moment when the boys experience their first flush of success.
  11. By the time I had finished eating and was getting ready to leave, the old gents were preparing their voices for a round of five-part Georgian counterpoint.
  12. It's often poignant and vivid; and, of course, the book is shot through with a counterpoint of social satire, in which child care of a different sort is much discussed.
  13. 'RIGHT - We're Moslems' declare the stickers on car rear windows in Jakarta, in a sort of Islamic counterpoint to the 'Honk for Jesus' message seen on the highways of America. Two statements are commonly made about Islam in south-east Asia.
  14. For some time, that seems to be the only piquant thing about its gentle dances; but a gamba solo with soft drums develops more inwardly, and later the composer begins to invent rhythmic patterns and counterpoint beyond anything in the original material.
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