rhythm
n
1
(a) [U] pattern produced by emphasis and duration of notes in music or by stressed and unstressed syllables in words (音乐或词语的)节奏.
(b) [C] instance of this 节奏
play the same tune in/with a different rhythm 用不同节奏演奏同一个曲子
Latin-American rhythms 拉丁美洲的音乐节奏.
(c) [U, C] movement with a regular succession of strong and weak elements 节律
the rhythm of her heart/pulse beating 她的心跳[脉搏]的节律.
2 [U] (infml 口) ability to move, dance, etc in time with a fixed beat 节奏感
a natural sense of rhythm 天生的节奏感.
3 [U, C] (fig 比喻) constantly recurring sequence of events or processes (事件或过程)有规律的反复出现
the rhythm of the tides, seasons 潮汐的涨落、 四季的循环
biological rhythms, eg of the human body 生物节律(如人体的).
The World Trade Center, an office building for over 1200 firms employing about 50,000 people, is even higher at 411 metres.
世界贸易中心要高得多,有411米。它是一座办公大楼,楼里有1,200多家公司,大约有5万雇员。
They will think that you are the eyes and ears of the manager.
他们会认为,你是经理的耳目。
So, celebrate your success, and invite your parents to celebrate with you, however hard it may be for them. If you continue to be excited about your future, you may come to educate your parents in the same way.