词汇 | verse |
释义 | verse noun uk /vɜːs/ us /vɝːs/ [ U ] writing that is arranged in short lines with a regular rhythm; poetry: 诗;诗歌;韵文 comic/light/satirical verse打油/谐趣/讽刺诗 Shakespeare wrote mostly in verse.莎士比亚主要用韵文来写作。 B2[ C ] one of the parts that a poem or song is divided into: 诗节;(歌曲的)节 Each verse was sung as a solo and then everyone joined in on the chorus.每一节都以独唱形式演唱,然后所有人一同合唱。 [ C ] one of the series of short parts that the writing of a holy book is divided into: (宗教圣书的)节 She recited a verse from the Bible/the Koran.她背诵了《圣经》/《古兰经》里的一节。 I know the first verse of the song, but I don't know what comes next.我知道这首歌的第一节歌词,但接下来的就不清楚了。 Shall I sing the descant in the last verse?我来唱最后一段的高声部好吗? Sing the second verse allegro. At the end of this verse, we'd like everyone to join in with the chorus.这段末尾处我们希望大家一起合唱。 'Brillig' is a made-up word used in a piece of nonsense verse by Lewis Carroll.Brillig 是刘易斯‧卡罗尔在一首胡话诗中使用的自造词。 Literature accentual action hero alliterative alternative history anapest femslash fiction fictionality fictionally fictive naturalistic non-canonical non-character non-literary non-metrical swashbuckler sympathetically tanka tartan noir theatrics You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Singing The Bible - people, events & places verse | American Dictionaryverse noun[ C/U ] us/vɜrs/ literature writing that is arranged in a rhythmic pattern; poems: [ U ]She has a talent for writing humorous verse. literature A verse is also one of the parts into which a poem or song is divided: [ C ]We’ll sing only the first and last verses. literature A verse is also one of the short parts into which the Bible is divided. Examples of verseverse We need more members of practice versed in research, as well as more practices willing to contribute. The review process should extend to those well versed in socio-economic and biophysical disciplines, and familiar with the particular operational circumstances. She is, moreover, well versed in the scholarly literature on medieval women. The disparate verses unite beneath the overarching theme of reconciliation. I do not believe, however, that such verses have been used as evidence for dating poems. To such a one the meaning of the verses will not necessarily be related to the meaning universally applicable or normally accepted. In other words, such verses are, in fact, precisely what we should expect to see in a system in which resolution does not apply. One suspects that geomorphology will emerge as a reputable discipline only when its students have become well versed in the established principles of natural science. How did dealers not well versed in the technicalities of these cope? The actors must have played the game long enough to be well versed in its codes and its modes of communication. Their authors however, have been versed not in economic but in political, constitutional, or some other kind of theory. In the following table, changes of metre, key and tempo denote section changes that correspond to the four verses. As a result, the linearity and semantic meaning of the verses dissolve. The verses become fragmented - even words are split - and the fragments are recombined. Moreover, there may well have been phrase or word repetition in the new verses to make them fit the existing melody. See all examples of verse 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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