chord
Prononciation : [kɔrd]
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Contexte : « music »
(noun) a group of notes played together at the same time. It sounds rich and full, like when you play a few keys on a piano together instead of just one.
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The musician played a beautiful chord on the guitar that filled the room with music.
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He forgot to play the chord, so the song sounded empty.
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Can you play a chord on the piano for us?
Contexte : « mathematics »
(noun) a straight line connecting two points on a curve, like a part of a circle. Imagine drawing a line from one side of a circle to another without going all the way around.
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The chord connects points A and B on the circle perfectly.
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The line is not a chord because it doesn't connect two points on the circle.
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What do you call the line that connects two points on a circle?
Contexte : « music »
(verb) to play or sing a group of notes together. Like when you strum a guitar to make it sound full.
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She decided to chord the song during the rehearsal to make it more exciting.
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He didn’t chord the song properly, so it sounded strange.
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Can you chord this part of the song to make it sound better?
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