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tone
/ˈton/
音調,音質,語調,語氣,色調,氣氛,狀況,品質(
vt
.)調和,增強,以特殊腔調說
From:
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tone
/ˈton/
名詞
From:
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tone
半色調
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tone
音調
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
tone
按鍵式; 複頻式
From:
Network Terminology
tone
音調 色調
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tone
n.
1.
Sound
,
or
the
character
of
a
sound
,
or
a
sound
considered
as
of
this
or
that
character
;
as
,
a
low
,
high
,
loud
,
grave
,
acute
,
sweet
,
or
harsh
tone
.
[Harmony
divine
]
smooths
her
charming
tones
.
--
Milton
.
Tones
that
with
seraph
hymns
might
blend
.
--
Keble
.
2.
Rhet.
Accent
,
or
inflection
or
modulation
of
the
voice
,
as
adapted
to
express
emotion
or
passion
.
Eager
his
tone
,
and
ardent
were
his
eyes
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
A
whining
style
of
speaking
;
a
kind
of
mournful
or
artificial
strain
of
voice
;
an
affected
speaking
with
a
measured
rhythm
ahd
a
regular
rise
and
fall
of
the
voice
;
as
,
children
often
read
with
a
tone
.
4.
Mus.
(a)
A
sound
considered
as
to
pitch
;
as
,
the
seven
tones
of
the
octave
;
she
has
good
high
tones
.
(b)
The
larger
kind
of
interval
between
contiguous
sounds
in
the
diatonic
scale
,
the
smaller
being
called
a
semitone
as
,
a
whole
tone
too
flat
;
raise
it
a
tone
.
(c)
The
peculiar
quality
of
sound
in
any
voice
or
instrument
;
as
,
a
rich
tone
,
a reedy tone
.
(d)
A
mode
or
tune
or
plain
chant
;
as
,
the
Gregorian
tones
.
Note:
☞
The
use
of
the
word
tone
,
both
for
a
sound
and
for
the
interval
between
two
sounds
or
tones
,
is
confusing
,
but
is
common
--
almost
universal
.
Note:
☞
Nearly
every
musical
sound
is
composite
,
consisting
of
several
simultaneous
tones
having
different
rates
of
vibration
according
to
fixed
laws
,
which
depend
upon
the
nature
of
the
vibrating
body
and
the
mode
of
excitation
.
The
components
(
of
a
composite
sound
)
are
called
partial
tones
;
that
one
having
the
lowest
rate
of
vibration
is
the
fundamental
tone
,
and
the
other
partial
tones
are
called
harmonics
,
or
overtones
.
The
vibration
ratios
of
the
partial
tones
composing
any
sound
are
expressed
by
all
,
or
by
a
part
,
of
the
numbers
in
the
series
1, 2, 3, 4, 5,
etc
.;
and
the
quality
of
any
sound
(
the
tone
color
)
is
due
in
part
to
the
presence
or
absence
of
overtones
as
represented
in
this
series
,
and
in
part
to
the
greater
or
less
intensity
of
those
present
as
compared
with
the
fundamental
tone
and
with
one
another
.
Resultant
tones
,
combination
tones
,
summation
tones
,
difference
tones
,
Tartini's
tones
(
terms
only
in
part
synonymous
)
are
produced
by
the
simultaneous
sounding
of
two
or
more
primary
(
simple
or
composite
)
tones
.
5.
Med.
That
state
of
a
body
,
or
of
any
of
its
organs
or
parts
,
in
which
the
animal
functions
are
healthy
and
performed
with
due
vigor
.
Note:
☞
In
this
sense
,
the
word
is
metaphorically
applied
to
character
or
faculties
,
intellectual
and
moral
;
as
,
his
mind
has
lost
its
tone
.
6.
Physiol.
Tonicity
;
as
,
arterial
tone
.
7.
State
of
mind
;
temper
;
mood
.
The
strange
situation
I
am
in
and
the
melancholy
state
of
public
affairs
, . . .
drag
the
mind
down
. . .
from
a
philosophical
tone
or
temper
,
to
the
drudgery
of
private
and
public
business
.
--
Bolingbroke
.
Their
tone
was
dissatisfied
,
almost
menacing
.
--
W
.
C
.
Bryant
.
8.
Tenor
;
character
;
spirit
;
drift
;
as
,
the
tone
of
his
remarks
was
commendatory
.
9.
General
or
prevailing
character
or
style
,
as
of
morals
,
manners
,
or
sentiment
,
in
reference
to
a
scale
of
high
and
low
;
as
,
a
low
tone
of
morals
;
a
tone
of
elevated
sentiment
;
a
courtly
tone
of
manners
.
10.
The
general
effect
of
a
picture
produced
by
the
combination
of
light
and
shade
,
together
with
color
in
the
case
of
a
painting
; --
commonly
used
in
a
favorable
sense
;
as
,
this
picture
has
tone
.
11.
Physiol.
Quality
,
with
respect
to
attendant
feeling
;
the
more
or
less
variable
complex
of
emotion
accompanying
and
characterizing
a
sensation
or
a
conceptual
state
;
as
,
feeling
tone
;
color
tone
.
12.
Color
quality
proper
; --
called
also
hue
.
Also
,
a
gradation
of
color
,
either
a
hue
,
or
a
tint
or
shade
.
She
was
dressed
in
a
soft
cloth
of
a
gray
tone
.
--
Sir
G
.
Parker
.
13.
Plant Physiol.
The
condition
of
normal
balance
of
a
healthy
plant
in
its
relations
to
light
,
heat
,
and
moisture
.
Tone color
.
Mus.
see
the
Note
under
def
. 4,
above
.
Tone syllable
,
an
accented
syllable
. --
M
.
Stuart
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tone
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Toned
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Toning
.]
1.
To
utter
with
an
affected
tone
.
2.
To
give
tone
,
or
a
particular
tone
,
to
;
to
tune
.
See
Tune
,
v. t.
3.
Photog.
To
bring
,
as
a
print
,
to
a
certain
required
shade
of
color
,
as
by
chemical
treatment
.
To tone down
.
(a)
To
cause
to
give
lower
tone
or
sound
;
to
give
a
lower
tone
to
.
(b)
Paint.
To
modify
,
as
color
,
by
making
it
less
brilliant
or
less
crude
;
to
modify
,
as
a
composition
of
color
,
by
making
it
more
harmonius
.
Its
thousand
hues
toned down
harmoniusly
.
--
C
.
Kingsley
.
(c)
Fig
.:
To
moderate
or
relax
;
to
diminish
or
weaken
the
striking
characteristics
of
;
to
soften
.
The
best
method
for
the
purpose
in
hand
was
to
employ
some
one
of
a
character
and
position
suited
to
get
possession
of
their
confidence
,
and
then
use
it
to tone down
their
religious
strictures
.
--
Palfrey
.
To tone up
,
to
cause
to
give
a
higher
tone
or
sound
;
to
give
a
higher
tone
to
;
to
make
more
intense
;
to
heighten
;
to
strengthen
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
tone
n
1:
the
quality
of
a
person's
voice
; "
he
began
in
a
conversational
tone
"; "
he
spoke
in
a
nervous
tone
of
voice
" [
syn
:
tone of voice
]
2: (
linguistics
)
a
pitch
or
change
in
pitch
of
the
voice
that
serves
to
distinguish
words
in
tonal
languages
; "
the
Beijing
dialect
uses
four
tones
"
3: (
music
)
the
distinctive
property
of
a
complex
sound
(
a
voice
or
noise
or
musical
sound
); "
the
timbre
of
her
soprano
was
rich
and
lovely
"; "
the
muffled
tones
of
the
broken
bell
summoned
them
to
meet
" [
syn
:
timbre
,
timber
,
quality
]
4:
the
general
atmosphere
of
a
place
or
situation
and
the
effect
that
it
has
on
people
; "
the
feel
of
the
city
excited
him
"; "
a
clergyman
improved
the
tone
of
the
meeting
"; "
it
had
the
smell
of
treason
" [
syn
:
spirit
,
feel
,
feeling
,
flavor
,
flavour
,
look
,
smell
]
5:
a
quality
of
a
given
color
that
differs
slightly
from
a
primary
color
; "
after
several
trials
he
mixed
the
shade
of
pink
that
she
wanted
" [
syn
:
shade
,
tint
,
tincture
]
6:
a
notation
representing
the
pitch
and
duration
of
a
musical
sound
; "
the
singer
held
the
note
too
long
" [
syn
:
note
, {
musical
note
]
7:
a
steady
sound
without
overtones
; "
they
tested
his
hearing
with
pure
tones
of
different
frequencies
" [
syn
:
pure tone
]
8:
the
elastic
tension
of
living
muscles
,
arteries
,
etc
.
that
facilitate
response
to
stimuli
; "
the
doctor
tested
my
tonicity
" [
syn
:
tonicity
,
tonus
] [
ant
:
atonicity
]
9:
a
musical
interval
of
two
semitones
[
syn
:
whole tone
,
step
,
whole step
]
10:
the
quality
of
something
(
an
act
or
a
piece
of
writing
)
that
reveals
the
attitudes
and
presuppositions
of
the
author
;
"
the
general
tone
of
articles
appearing
in
the
newspapers
is
that
the
government
should
withdraw
"; "
from
the
tone
of
her
behavior
I
gathered
that
I
had
outstayed
my
welcome
"
v
1:
utter
monotonously
and
repetitively
and
rhythmically
; "
The
students
chanted
the
same
slogan
over
and
over
again
"
[
syn
:
chant
,
intone
]
2:
of
one's
speech
,
varying
the
pitch
[
syn
:
inflect
,
modulate
]
3:
change
the
color
or
tone
of
; "
tone
a
negative
"
4:
change
to
a
color
image
; "
tone
a
photographic
image
"
5:
give
a
healthy
elasticity
to
; "
Let's
tone
our
muscles
" [
syn
:
tone up
,
strengthen
]
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