diapason

英 [,daɪə'peɪs(ə)n; -z-] 美 [,daɪə'pesn]
  • n. 和谐;调音;全协和音;音叉
diapason
«
1 / 3
»
diapason
diapason: [14] Diapason, a musical term now used mainly for the main stops on an organ, and also metaphorically for ‘range, scope’ in general, originally meant literally ‘through all’. It comes, via Latin diapāsōn, from the Greek phrase hē dia pasōn khordon sumphonía ‘concord through all the notes’: dia means ‘through’, and pasōn is the feminine genitive plural of pas ‘all’ (as in the English prefix pan- ‘all’).
1. It is also objective request that carries out the socialism diapason society.
这是各民族人民的共同心愿,也是实现社会主义和谐社会的客观要求.

来自互联网