词汇 | poem |
释义 | poemWord family noun poem poet poetry adjective poetic poematicadverb poetically Literaturepo·em /ˈpəʊɪm $ ˈpoʊ-/ ●●● S3 W3 noun [countableC] ALa piece of writing that expresses emotions, experiences, and ideas, especially in short lines using words that rhyme (=end with the same sound) 诗;韵文 poem about I decided to write a poem about how I felt. 我决定把我的感受写成一首诗。 n THESAURUS a poem poem a piece of writing that expresses emotions, experiences, and ideas, especially in short lines using words that rhyme ‘I wandered lonely as a cloud’ is the first line of a famous poem by WIlliam Wordsworth. sonnet a poem with 14 lines which rhyme with each other in a fixed pattern Shakespeare’s sonnets haiku a type of Japanese poem with three lines consisting of five, seven, and five syllables a haiku by Matsuo Basho about a frog jumping into a pond limerick a short humorous poem that has five lines which rhyme a limerick by Edward Lear, which began ‘There was a young lady of Norway, Who casually sat in a doorway’. rhyme a short poem or song, especially for children, using words that rhyme poemsa collection of traditional rhymes with illustrations The children were reciting a rhyme. a nursery rhyme (=a short traditional poem or song for children) poetry poems in general, or the art of writing them He reads a lot of poetry. She wrote poetry and children’s stories. a poetry book verse words arranged in the form of poetry a book of comic verse anthology a set of poems by different people collected together in one book parts of a poeman anthology of Caribbean poetry verse a group of words or sentences that form one part of a poem The poem has three verses. the final verse stanza a group of lines in a repeated pattern, which form part of a poem the opening stanza of Keats’ poem ‘Ode to a Nightingale’ n COLLOCATIONS verbs write a poem I’ve been writing short stories and poems for years. compose a poem formal (=write a poem) He composed a poem in his head. learn a poem (=learn it so that you can remember it without reading it) Hugh had learned the whole poem by heart as a boy. memorize a poem (=learn it ) The children had to memorize a poem and recite it in front of the whole class. recite a poem (=say it without reading it) phrasesThe little girl was standing up, reciting a poem. a book/volume/collection of poems She has a new collection of poems coming out soon. an anthology of poems (=a book of poems by different people) ADJECTIVES/NOUN + poemShe gave me an anthology of poems for children. a love poem Shakespeare's beautiful love poems a lyric/narrative/epic etc poem (=a poem in a particular style) the epic Greek poem, The Odyssey Examples from the Corpus poem• They should read a selection of material that includes short stories, novels, plays and poems.• Ever since, her wonderful paintings and delightful poems have charmed adults and children the world over.• Indeed, he is hateful throughout the Iliad, poem of war though it is.• I think your work will get overripe unless more poems like this one begin to emerge.• He collaborated with the likes of Jasper Johns and Larry Rivers, scribbling poems to match / mismatch their images.• Wordsworth tells us that the poem refers to his daughter Catherine, who died in 1812.• All time in this poem seems to be a running-down. (1400-1500) French poème, from Latin, from Greek poiema, from poiein “to make, create” |
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