释义 |
hem·i·o·la \ˌhemēˈōlə\ noun or hem·i·o·lia \-lēə\ (-s) Etymology: Late Latin hemiolia, from Greek hēmiolia ratio of one and a half to one (3:2), from hēmiolia, feminine of hēmiolios in the ratio of one and a half to one (3:2), from hēmi- hemi- (I) + -olios (from holos whole) — more at safe 1. : the interval of a fifth in medieval music 2. : the rhythmic alteration consisting of three notes in place of two or two notes in place of three |