iambic的意思和读音

iambic

: [aɪˈæmbɪk] : [aɪ'æmbɪk]

n.[]

adj.

iambics  

iambicadj.

1.in which one weak or short syllable is followed by one strong or long syllable

a poem written in iambic pentameters(= in lines of ten syllables, five short and five long)

adj.1.();[]

n.1.,2.[]

adj.1.relating to an iamb or iambs

1. iambi iambic iambus ...

3. pentameter iambic decree ...

4. ... n. iambic ; pentameter [] ...

5.(pentameter)、iambic

7. couplet () iambic pentameter ...

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1.Ballad meter is usually iambic. The number of unstressed syllables in each line may vary. The second and fourth lines rhyme.

2.A particular arrangement of words in poetry, such as iambic pentameter, determined by the kind and number of metrical units in a line.

3.A couplet written in iambic pentameter is called a heroic couplet.

4.Each line falls naturally into iambic patterns, with unaccented syllable followed by accented syllable.

5.As Yuan Mei in Qing Dynasty said "Sunset, Grass-usual things, Better understanding and uses makes excellent iambic verses. "。”

6.But the true aboriginal stroke was Whitman's breaking loose from the iambic collar of traditional English poetry.

7.English verse composed in iambic pentameter.

8.Blank verse: Verse written in unrhymed iambic pentameter.

9.So also with meters -- particularly in our language where there are virtually but two, strict iambic and loose iambic.

10.A poem in iambic pentameter .