syncope

n. (词中)音省略, 中略 [医] 晕厥

发音

US /ˈsɪŋ.kə.pi/

词形变化

syncopes 复数 syncopes

别名

syncopé

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    The elision or loss of a sound from the interior of a word, especially of a vowel sound with loss of a syllable.

    中略语

    可数 不可数 语言学
  2. 2.

    A loss of consciousness when fainting.

    昏厥

    晕厥

    可数 不可数 生物 医学
  3. 3.

    A missed beat or off-beat stress in music resulting in syncopation.

    切分音

    可数 不可数 音乐

词汇关系

相关短语

词源

Learned borrowing from Late Latin syncopē, from Ancient Greek συγκοπή (sunkopḗ), from συγκόπτω (sunkóptō, “cut up”) + -η (-ē, nominalization suffix), from σύν (sún, “beside, with”) + κόπτω (kóptō, “strike, cut off”). Partly continues the (near-)doublets syncopis and sincopin, both from the Old French sincopin (“faintness”) (itself from Late Latin accusative syncopen), with the pathological meaning "a loss of consciousness accompanied by a weak pulse", attested from the fifteenth century. Usage in the form syncope, with the phonological meaning "contraction of a word by omission of middle sounds or letters" attested from the 1520s. Syncopis and sincopin were "re-Latinized" to the form syncope in English in the sixteenth century. The musical usage first occurs after the 1660s, following the musical usage of syncopation and syncopate.

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