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metrical

英 [ˈmetrɪk(ə)l] 美 [ˈmetrɪk(ə)l]

adj. 测量的;韵律的;有韵律的

英英释义

metrical['metrikə]

  • adj.
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    • 2

专业释义

网络释义

  • 韵律的
    • ... meticulous 非常仔细的,细心的 metrical 韵律的,有韵律的,测量的 mettle 勇气,毅力 ...

  • 测量的
    • ... mete v.给予,分配;测量;n.边界 metrical a.测量的;韵律的,诗体的 mettle n.勇气,斗志 ...

  • 度量的
    • ... metricalinstrument测量仪表 metrical度量的 metrical计量的 ...

  • 计量的
    • ... metrical度量的 metrical计量的 metrohm带同轴电压电流线圈的欧姆表 ...

    短语
  • metrical instrument
    计量仪器 | 测量仪表 | 米制计量仪器
  • metrical infromation
    测量信息 | 米制单位
  • metrical verse
    格律诗 | 一行里五个格律单位
  • Metrical tale
    故事诗
  • Metrical phonology
    节律音系学
  • Metrical inversion
    韵律倒装
  • metrical information
    计量信息 | 测量信息 | 可度量信息
  • metrical equipment
    测量设备
  • aesthetics-metrical tendency
    格律化倾向

同根词

词根:metre

  • adj.
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同近义词

双语例句

  • Here is the image of the lines of trees and the metrical regularity of that verse that describes them.

    这是排列成行的树的画面和描述它们的诗句的韵律规律性。

  • Kind of poem; metrical form.

    诗歌的种类;材料组成;

  • Usually, the metrical impulse is on the beat.

    一般来说,韵律的冲动出现在节拍上。

原声例句

  • Here, this image of the lines of trees and the metrical regularity of that verse that describes them.

    这里,排列成行的树的画面和,诗里韵律的规律描绘的画面。

    现代诗歌课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课

  • It's impossible to get away with such an awkward reading, but that's the reading that the metrical form is pushing us into producing.

    但不得不读的这么这么别扭,抑扬格的韵律格式迫使我们这样读。

    弥尔顿课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课

  • The primary metrical pattern in Frost is the primary metrical pattern in English poetry, which is to say blank verse or unrhymed iambic pentameter.

    弗罗斯特基本的诗歌韵律,是英国诗歌的基本韵律,也就是无韵诗或不押韵的五音部抑扬格。

    现代诗歌课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课

权威例句

  • The most common metrical form is the iambic fifteen-syllable verse in a rhyming couplet, although a poet may use eight-syllable, six-syllable or even nine-syllable verses.

    UNESCO: Tsiattista poetic duelling

  • If conductors are judged not as metrical disciplinarians but as shapers of musical life, Koussevitzky might have been the greatest of them all.

    NEWYORKER: Fresh Breezes

  • This is the beginning of a most extraordinary correspondence, which lasts almost a quarter of a century, until Emily Dickinson's death in 1886, and during which time the poet sent Higginson almost one hundred poems, many of her best, their metrical forms jagged, their punctuation unpredictable, their images honed to a fine point, their meaning elliptical, heart-gripping, electric.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'White Heat'