单词 | eurhythmic |
释义 | eurhythmicadj.n. A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to well-arranged proportion, esp. in architecture. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > symmetry or regularity > [adjective] well-proportioneda1398 regularc1450 proportionable1576 formly1577 symmetriated1592 symmetrial1612 well-proportionated1612 well-balanceda1616 symmetrical1751 symmetric1796 eurhythmic1831 eumorphous1859 1831 Fraser's Mag. 4 287 Each [design]..is exceedingly funny in its way..with regard to ‘tactic efficiency’, ‘eurythmic [sic] diathesis’..and every other imaginable kind of diathesis. 1855 G. H. Lewes Life & Wks. Goethe (1864) 177 Owing to some eurhythmic tendency in the construction of Greek plays. 2. Of or pertaining to eurhythmics (see below). ΚΠ 1921 H. F. Rubinstein tr. E. Jaques-Dalcroze Rhythm, Music & Educ. 196 Eurhythmic exercises enable the individual to feel and express music corporally. B. n. In form eurhythmics. A system of rhythmical bodily movements, esp. dancing exercises, with musical accompaniment, frequently used for educational purposes. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > dancing > dancing school or class > [noun] > exercises eurhythmic1912 1912 Standard 27 Nov. Eurythmics [sic] is no longer a mysterious art—it is the new craze. Eurythmics is a word which Professor Jacques-Dalcroze has invented to describe his ‘rhythmic gymnastics’. 1915 A. S. Neill Dominie's Log (1918) v. 57 I recently read an illustrated article by (or on?) Jacques Dalcroze, the inventor of the method, and the founder of the Eurhythmics School near Dresden. 1920 Challenge 21 May 44/3 In the Eurythmics of M. Jacques Dalcroze..the dancer expresses by improvized postures the emotions aroused by music. 1925 C. Fox Educ. Psychol. 84 Dancing and eurhythmics in school. Derivatives euˈrhythmical adj. ΚΠ 1923 Daily Mail 17 Mar. 10 An eurhythmical display under the command of M. Jaques-Dalcroze. eurhythˈmician n. ΚΠ 1921 H. F. Rubinstein tr. E. Jaques-Dalcroze Rhythm, Music & Educ. 206 Eurhythmicians watching exercises performed by fellow-students. euˈrhythmist n. ΚΠ 1921 H. F. Rubinstein tr. E. Jaques-Dalcroze Rhythm, Music & Educ. 195 The art of the Eurhythmist is self-sufficient. 1924 J. J. Findlay in V. Davis Modern Teaching (1928) 101 The eurhythmist does not neglect or despise the body; he accepts the counsel of the trainer, but he leads his pupils to fix their attention on rhythmic values. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1891; most recently modified version published online December 2018). < adj.n.1831 |
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