0 (especially of a sound or a person’s voice) to shake or tremble -- sự rung tiếng
1 a shaking or trembling -- giọng nói run rẩy
There was a quaver in her voice.
2 a note equal to half a crotchet in length; eighth note American -- nốt móc đơn
In the course of the latter half of the year, the six-year-olds all completely mastered presenting a steady pulse in minims, crotchets and quavers.
To create 12/8 metre, for example, the twelfth step must be defined as the last; in this case, the buttons will represent quavers rather than semiquavers.
There may also be a problem at the beginning of bar 29, and bar 20 would make more sense if it began with two quavers and a crotchet.
One major difference concerns the triplet quavers in the first movement, often encountered in a melodic context: there are two such groups within the main theme, for example.
Much effort was absorbed in the playing of demi-semi-quavers.
Much effort was absorbed in the playing of demi-semi-quavers; this seems to be an unnecessary refinement.
They should have addressed the nation in ringing tones, with a united voice, not as so often in quavering accents, contradicting each other most of the time.
Spasmodic dysphonia is caused by strained vocal chord movement, which results in awkward voice problems, such as jerkiness or quavering.
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(聲音)顫抖, 音符, 八分音符…
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(声音)颤抖, 音符, 八分音符…
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temblar, corchea, vibrar…
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tremer, colcheia…
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chevroter, tremblement, croche…
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chvět se, chvění, osminová nota…
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skælve, skælven, ottendedelsnode…
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