verse line

英 [vɜːs laɪn] 美 [vɜːrs laɪn]

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双语例句

  1. A division of a metrical composition, such as a stanza of a poem or hymn. a verse line having six metrical feet.
    诗行,诗节诗节韵文的一部分,例如诗节或独唱部诗中每行有六个韵律步。
  2. A verse line having eight metrical feet.
    诗中每行有八个韵律步。
  3. A break or pause ( usually for sense) in the middle of a verse line.
    诗行中间的停顿或者暂停(通常因为意义)。
  4. A verse line having ten syllables.
    诗中每行有十个音节。
  5. Guided by the "great liberation of poetic style", the forerunners of free verse are resolved to draw a clear line with classical Chinese in order to make free verse as orthodox.
    在“诗体的大解放”旗帜引领下,白话诗的先驱们立志与古典诗歌“划清界限”,以使白话文取得正统地位。
  6. ( verse) having a rhetorical pause at the end of each line.
    (韵文)每一行的结束都有修辞停顿。

英英释义

noun

  1. a line of metrical text

      Synonym:    verse