词汇 | lyricism |
释义 | lyricism noun[ U ] uk /ˈlɪr.ɪ.sɪ.zəm/ us /ˈlɪr.ə.sɪ.zəm/ the beautiful expression of personal thoughts and feelings in writing or music: 抒情 The harshness of the book's subject is softened by a certain lyricism in the writing.抒情的语言在一定程度上削弱了这本书主题的严肃性。 Feelings - general words atmospherically aura come away emotional emotionalism feeling gut himself myself non-emotional non-material sensibility sentience sentient susceptibility team spirit thirsty trip twinge vibe Examples of lyricismlyricism These developments indicate that the popular appetite for bucolic lyricism and sheer musical 'abundance', which seems to have persisted since the sixteenth century, remains undiminished. A general fault of the theatre is to express lyricism only by a certain lowering and raising of the voice. Both pieces depict a solemn mood and an expansive lyricism. The gentle song of the boatman in the poem of that title reveals pidgin's poetic resourcefulness through its sheer lyricism and beauty of form. Isn't it a matter of some audience members' exposure to the lyricism of unfamiliar patois dialogue? But the disparate movements often build to an impressive architectural unity, and the lyricism and passion are never in doubt. She is very homely, with a vast fund of feminine lyricism. For the composer, an avowed concern was the relationship between speech, recitative and pure lyricism. But the world has moved on, and that sweet preindependence lyricism is severely out of fashion in today's literary circles. Contributing to the fugitive atmosphere is the evasion of lyricism, coupled with a general avoidance of nor mal string tone. There is marvellous lyricism, pawky humour, eerie fantasy, all limned in a spare and vivid style of presentation that never wastes a note. What has been written about simile rarely recognizes the lyricism of these little windows into a metaphorized other world. These brief moments did not attempt to describe the work of the country-dwellers, but were imbued with a quiet lyricism. While this is a somewhat poetic term for a simulation, there are a number of features which map the metaphor to the implementation in a manner which is beyond lyricism. Limb's sixminute score treads a fine line of emotional ambiguity, beginning in an uneasy lyricism which hints at darker, more passionate feelings below the surface. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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