metrical的意思和读音

metrical

: [ˈmetrɪk(ə)l] : ['metrɪk(ə)l]

adj.

metricaladj.

1.connected with the rhythm of a poem, produced by the arrangement of stress on the syllables in each line

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adj.1.relating to the patterns of sounds and rhythms in poetry

1. meticulous metrical metropolis ...

2. meticulous metrical metropolis ...

3. meteorology n. metrical adj. ,, mettle n. ...

4. metrical instrument metrical metrical ...

5. mete v. metrical a. miasma n. ...

7. ... ) meter ) Metrical ) metrical pattern ...

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1.Every metrical index resumed to normal after they returned to plain for half a year.

2.The long or accented part of a metrical foot, especially in quantitative verse.

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

4.English metrical poetry constitutes an organic part of English poetry, highly appreciated by readers in and abroad.

5.The employees' working responsibility questionnaire can be a useful metrical tool.“

6.The system can simplify metrical procedures to lower construction investment and operation costs.

7.By this Critical Study of North-South pronunciation, and discusses the North-South Qu read the words and singing metrical method of skills.

8.metrical foot consisting of two short or unstressed syllables followed by one long or stressed syllable.

9.The paper introduce the principle, system design, data processing and algorithmic achievement of the metrical equipment.

10.The modern metrical poetry together with the free verse achieved the great brilliance in one-hundred-year Chinese poetry.