词汇 | dactylic |
释义 | dactylic adjective literature specializeduk /dækˈtɪl.ɪk/ us /dækˈtɪl.ɪk/ used to refer to a rhythm in poetry in which one strong or long syllable is followed by two unstressed (= not strong) or short syllables: (诗歌)扬抑抑格的,长短短格的 The word "elephant" demonstrates a dactylic stress pattern.“Elephant”这个词便是扬抑抑模式。 Compare iambic spondaic trochaic Iambic rhythms are described as "ascending" because they ascend from a low to a high level of stress, while trochaic and dactylic rhythms are "descending." He argues that English dactylic verse uses dactyls very irregularly. The pattern here is known as a dactyl (- ..) and these are dactylic feet. She recognised Shostakovich's incessant dactylic rhythms. Literature accentual action hero alliterative alternative history anapest fiction fictionality fictionally fictive fictively non-canonical non-character non-literary non-metrical non-poetic sympathetically tanka tartan noir theatrics threnody |
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