monotone 音标拼音: [m'ɑnət
, on]
a . 单调的
n . 单调
单调的单调
monotone 单调
monotone 单调
monotone adj 1 :
of a sequence or function ;
consistently increasing and never decreasing or consistently decreasing and never increasing in value [
synonym : {
monotonic }, {
monotone }] [
ant :
{
nonmonotonic }]
2 :
sounded or spoken in a tone unvarying in pitch ; "
the owl '
s faint monotonous hooting " [
synonym : {
flat }, {
monotone },
{
monotonic }, {
monotonous }]
n 1 :
an unchanging intonation [
synonym : {
monotone }, {
drone },
{
droning }]
2 :
a single tone repeated with different words or different rhythms (
especially in rendering liturgical texts )
Monotone \
Mon "
o *
tone \,
n . [
See {
Monotonous }, {
Monotony }.]
1 . (
Mus .)
A single unvaried tone or sound .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 . (
Rhet .)
The utterance of successive syllables ,
words ,
or sentences ,
on one unvaried key or line of pitch .
[
1913 Webster ]
Monotonic 134 Moby Thesaurus words for "
monotone ":
AF ,
Indian file ,
alliterating ,
alliteration ,
alliterative ,
array ,
articulation ,
assonance ,
assonant ,
audio frequency ,
banausic ,
bank ,
belabored ,
blah ,
buzz ,
catena ,
catenation ,
chain ,
chain reaction ,
chaining ,
chanting ,
chime ,
chiming ,
cliche -
ridden ,
clockwork regularity ,
concatenation ,
connection ,
consecution ,
constancy ,
continuum ,
course ,
cycle ,
daily round ,
descent ,
dim ,
dingdong ,
dreary ,
drone ,
droning ,
endless belt ,
endless round ,
even pace ,
even tenor ,
file ,
filiation ,
frequency ,
fundamental ,
fundamental tone ,
gamut ,
gradation ,
harmonic ,
harping ,
hum ,
humdrum ,
intonation ,
invariability ,
jingle ,
jingle -
jangle ,
jog -
trot ,
labored ,
line ,
lineage ,
monologue ,
monotonic ,
monotonous ,
monotonousness ,
monotony ,
near rhyme ,
nexus ,
orderliness ,
overtone ,
partial ,
partial tone ,
pedestrian ,
pendulum ,
periodicity ,
pitch ,
pitter -
patter ,
plenum ,
poky ,
powder train ,
progression ,
queue ,
range ,
rank ,
recurrence ,
regularity ,
repeated sounds ,
repetitiousness ,
repetitiveness ,
reticulation ,
rhyme ,
rhymed ,
rhyming ,
rotation ,
round ,
routine ,
row ,
run ,
sameliness ,
sameness ,
scale ,
sequence ,
series ,
single file ,
singsong ,
slant rhyme ,
smoothness ,
soniferous ,
sonorous ,
sounded ,
sounding ,
spectrum ,
stale repetition ,
stodgy ,
string ,
succession ,
swath ,
tedious ,
tedium ,
thread ,
tier ,
tonal ,
tone ,
toneless ,
tonelessness ,
train ,
treadmill ,
trot ,
undeviation ,
undifferentiation ,
unnecessary repetition ,
unvariation ,
windrow
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