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uni·son
/ˈjunəsən, nəzən/
調和,和諧,一致,齊唱,齊奏(
a
.)同音的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
U·ni·son
n.
1.
Harmony
;
agreement
;
concord
;
union
.
2.
Mus.
Identity
in
pitch
;
coincidence
of
sounds
proceeding
from
an
equality
in
the
number
of
vibrations
made
in
a
given
time
by
two
or
more
sonorous
bodies
.
Parts
played
or
sung
in
octaves
are
also
said
to
be
in
unison
,
or
in
octaves
.
Note:
☞
If
two
cords
of
the
same
substance
have
equal
length
,
thickness
,
and
tension
,
they
are
said
to
be
in
unison
,
and
their
sounds
will
be
in
unison
.
Sounds
of
very
different
qualities
and
force
may
be
in
unison
,
as
the
sound
of
a
bell
may
be
in
unison
with
a
sound
of
a
flute
.
Unison
,
then
,
consists
in
identity
of
pitch
alone
,
irrespective
of
quality
of
sound
,
or
timbre
,
whether
of
instruments
or
of
human
voices
.
A
piece
or
passage
is
said
to
be
sung
or
played
in
unison
when
all
the
voices
or
instruments
perform
the
same
part
,
in
which
sense
unison
is
contradistinguished
from
harmony
.
3.
A
single
,
unvaried
. [
R
.]
In unison
,
in
agreement
;
agreeing
in
tone
;
in
concord
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
U·ni·son
a.
1.
Sounding
alone
. [
Obs
.]
[
sounds
]
intermixed
with
voice
,
Choral
or
unison
. --
Milton
.
2.
Mus.
Sounded
alike
in
pitch
;
unisonant
;
unisonous
;
as
,
unison
passages
,
in
which
two
or
more
parts
unite
in
coincident
sound
.
◄
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
unison
n
1:
corresponding
exactly
; "
marching
in
unison
"
2:
occurring
together
or
simultaneously
; "
the
two
spoke
in
unison
"
3: (
music
)
two
or
more
sounds
or
tones
at
the
same
pitch
or
in
octaves
; "
singing
in
unison
"
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