coda 音标拼音: [k'odə]
n . 终结句,乐章结尾部,完结部
终结句,乐章结尾部,完结部
coda n 1 :
the closing section of a musical composition [
synonym :
{
finale }, {
coda }]
Coda \
Co "
da \ (
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n . [
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L .
cauda .] (
Mus .)
A few measures added beyond the natural termination of a composition .
[
1913 Webster ]
173 Moby Thesaurus words for "
coda ":
PS ,
Parthian shot ,
Z ,
accession ,
accessory ,
accompaniment ,
addenda ,
addendum ,
additament ,
addition ,
additive ,
additory ,
additum ,
adjunct ,
adjuvant ,
affix ,
afterthought ,
allonge ,
anacrusis ,
annex ,
annexation ,
apodosis ,
appanage ,
appendage ,
appendant ,
appendix ,
appurtenance ,
appurtenant ,
attachment ,
augment ,
augmentation ,
back matter ,
bass passage ,
bourdon ,
bridge ,
burden ,
cadence ,
catastrophe ,
ceasing ,
cessation ,
chorus ,
codicil ,
colophon ,
commentary ,
complement ,
conclusion ,
concomitant ,
consequence ,
consummation ,
continuance ,
continuation ,
corollary ,
crack of doom ,
culmination ,
curtain ,
curtains ,
death ,
decease ,
denouement ,
destination ,
destiny ,
development ,
division ,
doom ,
double take ,
dying words ,
effect ,
enclitic ,
end ,
end point ,
ending ,
envoi ,
epilogue ,
eschatology ,
expiration ,
exposition ,
extension ,
extrapolation ,
fate ,
figure ,
final solution ,
final twitch ,
final words ,
finale ,
finality ,
finis ,
finish ,
fixture ,
folderol ,
follow -
through ,
follow -
up ,
goal ,
harmonic close ,
increase ,
increment ,
infix ,
interlineation ,
interlude ,
intermezzo ,
interpolation ,
introductory phrase ,
izzard ,
last ,
last breath ,
last gasp ,
last things ,
last trumpet ,
last words ,
latter end ,
marginalia ,
measure ,
movement ,
musical phrase ,
musical sentence ,
note ,
offshoot ,
omega ,
ornament ,
part ,
parting shot ,
passage ,
payoff ,
pendant ,
period ,
peroration ,
phrase ,
postface ,
postfix ,
postlude ,
postscript ,
prefix ,
proclitic ,
quietus ,
refrain ,
reinforcement ,
resolution ,
response ,
resting place ,
rider ,
ritornello ,
scholia ,
second thought ,
section ,
sequel ,
sequela ,
sequelae ,
sequelant ,
sequent ,
sequitur ,
side effect ,
side issue ,
stanza ,
statement ,
stoppage ,
stopping place ,
strain ,
subscript ,
suffix ,
supplement ,
swan song ,
tag ,
tail ,
tailpiece ,
term ,
terminal ,
termination ,
terminus ,
tutti ,
tutti passage ,
undergirding ,
variation ,
verse ,
windup
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