poetical的意思和读音

poetical

: [poʊˈetɪk] : [pəʊˈetɪk]

adj.()

n.“poetics. -ically”

Adj.+n.poetic language

adj.prosaic,insensitive

adj.lyrical,elegiac,graceful,rhythmical,flowing

adj.1.,;;()

n.1.“poetics. -ically”

adj.1.expressing ideas in a very sensitive way and with great beauty or imagination2.connected with poetry or having the qualities of poetry

n.1.Same as poetics. -ically

1. cyclical poetical service ...

2. Historical Books Poetical,or Wisdom,Books The Prophets ...

3. ... poetical poetical Dulcinea ...

4. ... Poetical works : 1. poetical: | | 2. Poetical criticism: ...

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6. (poetical)

7. gladsome poetical glamorous ...

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1.Just as poems in the age of romanticism, Schumann s art songs are filled with poetical atmosphere and imagination.

2.Though Wildeve's fevered feeling had not been elaborated to real poetical compass, it was of the standard sort.

3.Even some of those antiques might have been called prose when they were new. They had done nothing but wait, and had become poetical.使西

4.We Irish are too poetical to be poets; we are a nation of brilliant failures, but we are the greatest talkers since the Greeks.

5.My poor gift is in thinking and writing with a little Eloquence, and a Poetical turn of Thought.

6."And inscriptions that are poetical inscriptions, that praise the house, praise the owner, and praise the prophet Mohammed, " she said.:“。”

7.The somewhat poetical definitions of the figure of a communist that we find in Stalin's work are to be taken literally.

8.Like TS Eliot's poetical cat, he said, Britain's prime minister has a knack of vanishing when there is "dirty work to be done" .

9.And you, ' returned Sydney, busy concocting the punch, 'are such a sensitive and poetical spirit.“,”西,“。”

10.The poetical image as a typical product of imagination reveals a semantic novelty due to the creative imagination.