0 continuous and sometimes funny speech or talk, especially used by someone trying to sell things or by an entertainer:
He should succeed - he dresses well and his sales patter is slick and convincing.
1 the sound of a lot of things gently and repeatedly hitting a surface:
2 to make the sound of a lot of things gently and repeatedly hitting a surface:
3 fast, continuous talk, esp. that of an entertainer or someone trying to sell things:
Can you say you moved from ethology to ethnography, from mechanical things like hyena gnawing to more demanding patters of human behaviour?
Similarly, the computer performer can bring up effects that suggest and reinforce certain gestural patters, which the dancer can respond to.
The interaction of neutral two-bar declamation and faster patter settings varies, but certain general principles apply.
The second melodic style ubiquitous in comic numbers is rapid patter, which serves to depict rage, fear, joy or some other strong emotion.
Conversely, patter most often occurs in the second, freer part of the aria.
Negative sibling interaction patters as predictors of later adjustment problems in adolescent and young adult males.
Damage patters of the electron beam at various distance from the cathode: z 155 mm.
Perhaps for reasons of feminine modesty she excluded face patters from her list of the odder items included in this category.
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講話, (表演娛樂節目或推銷商品時說的)順口溜,連續不間斷的說詞, 聲音…
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讲话, (表演娱乐节目或推销商品时说的)顺口溜,连续不间断的说词, 声音…
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mucha labia, discursito, golpeteo…
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tagarelice, tamborilar…
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bruit [masculine], baratin [masculine], crépiter…
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cupitat, ťapkat, ťukání…
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tromme, trommen…
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gemeretak, bunyi gemeretak…
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