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单词 diapason
释义 di·a·pa·son
\ˌdīəˈpāzən, -āsən, attrib | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷\ noun
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Etymology: Middle English dyapason, from Latin diapason, from Greek () dia pasōn (chordōn symphōnia) the concord through all the notes, from dia through + pasōn, gen. plural feminine of pas all — more at dia-, pan-
1.
 a.
  (1) : the interval or consonance of the octave in Greek music
  (2) : a part in music sounding such a consonance
  (3) obsolete : complete accord, harmony, or agreement
 b.
  (1) : a burst of harmonious sound : melody, strain
   < the sweet diapason of their girlish voices >
  (2) : any full deep outburst of sound
   < ugly, deep-throated sounds wove themselves together in a diapason of protest — Hodding Carter >
   < the foghorn sent deep diapasons of sound rolling through the fog >
 c. : one of the two principal foundation stops in the organ extending through the complete scale of the instrument
 d.
  (1) : the entire compass of musical tones
  (2) : the entire compass, scope, or range (as of an activity or other phenomenon)
   < the vast diapason of his poetic talent >
   < the unchanging diapason of life in a small country town >
2.
 a. : tuning fork
 b. : a measure for determining the construction (as of flutes, oboes, organ pipes) so that the correct pitches may be produced
 c. : a standard of pitch — see diapason normal
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