词汇 | lyric |
释义 | lyricWord family nounLyralyricismlyricistlyriconlyrismlyristlyrebirdlyreadjectivelyratelyriclyricallyriformadverblyrically Literaturelyr·ic1 /ˈlɪrɪk/ ●○○ noun 1 lyrics [plural]APM the words of a song 歌词 He wrote some great music, but the lyrics weren’t that good. 他创作过一些不错的曲子,但歌词不是很好。 Examples from the Corpus lyrics• the sophisticated brilliance of Sondheim's lyrics 2. [countableC] (also lyric poem) technicalAL a poem, usually a short one, written in a lyric style 抒情诗〔通常为短诗〕 Examples from the Corpus lyric• For any composer thinking of setting her lyrics, however, Sappho is still a challenge.• Moreover, Morrissey's falsetto wail soars above and beyond the bad music criticism languishing in his lyrics.• His lyrics take in many facets of relationships, including their positive and negative sides.• Slashes break up paragraphs / like lines of lyrics / and choruses repeat and blur / like a gentle remix.• Because she sang with such a sweet voice, and the lyric was such a heavy lyric, it made it darker.• As is usual with Levellers, the lyrics are political.• In fact, the sound is so wonderfully persuasive that it supersedes the logic of the lyrics. , Literature Musiclyric2 adjectiveadj [only before noun] APMALexpressing strong personal emotions such as love, in a way that is similar to music in its sounds and rhythm 抒情的 Wordsworth was one of the greatest lyric poets of his time. 华兹华斯是他那个时代最伟大的抒情诗人之一。 Examples from the Corpus lyric• Freni traditionally epitomized poignancy and lyric charm, tinged with a measure of sensuality.• This runs freely at the end of the lyric composition as finally the speaker explicitly asserts his capacity to sing for love.• More and more instruments took up the melody, drowning out the frail lyric line.• Few critics join Ortega in refusing women even the conditions necessary to write lyric poetry on sentimental themes.• lyric poetry• His idiosyncratic usage is at once fascinating for analysis and a warning against making unwary generalisations about lyric poetry.• There are no special deictic terms or elements to be found in lyric poetry.• a lyric soprano (1500-1600) French lyrique “of a lyre”, from Latin, from Greek, from lyra; → LYRE |
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