释义 |
ˈrhythmize, v. [ad. Gr. ῥυθµίζειν, f. ῥυθµός rhythmus, or f. rhythm n. + -ize.] trans. To put into rhythm. Also absol., to establish a steady rhythm.
1885Trans. Amer. Philol. Soc. XVI. 100 The tendency toward rhythm in speech is so strong that the voice will rhythmize just as completely as possible the material supplied to it. 1933Brit. Jrnl. Psychol. Jan. 263 In some simple factory tasks it seems impossible not to rhythmize. 1946Scrutiny Dec. 94 A number of impressions that would otherwise be merely a sequence can, if rhythmized, be perceived as an organized whole. Hence ˈrhythmiˈzation; ˈrhythmized ppl. a.; ˈrhythmizing vbl. n.
1901E. B. Titchener Exper. Psychol. I. ii. x. 339 The object of this experiment is to bring out the fact of subjective rhythmisation, or (as it is also termed) subjective accentuation. 1933Brit. Jrnl. Psychol. Jan. 263 The rhythmized impressions are differentiated according to their position within the rhythm unit. Ibid., In typewriting,..individual differences in rhythmizing are far more marked. 1946Scrutiny Dec. 94 The experience of rhythm is..an active process, the process of rhythmization. 1955G. Abraham in H. Van Thal Fanfare for E. Newman 21 Similarly rhythmised string chords replace the ‘scrub’ tremolo. |