harmonia
名词 n.
英 /hɑːˈməʊ̯.niː.ə/
美 /hɑɹˈmoʊ̯.ni.ə/|/hɐːˈmɐʉ̯.niː.ə/|/hɐːˈməʉ̯.niː.ə/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A harmonic mode in ancient Greek music, characterized by a particular set of chords and rhythmic patterns.
— […]concerning the ancient Greek harmoniai, or modes, in the diatonic genus.[…]degree signify the harmonia in which it appears and what degree it represents; for instance, “D-2” means that this ratio—11/10—is the second degree (ascending) in the Dorian harmonia.
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The soul regarded as a harmonious blend of the parts of the physical body.
— Socrates argued against the idea of the soul being a harmonia.
词源
Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek ᾰ̔ρμονῐ́ᾱ (hărmonĭ́ā). Doublet of harmony.
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