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单词 poetic
释义
poetic
(poʊetɪk )
1. adjective
Something that is poetic is very beautiful and expresses emotions in a sensitive or moving way.
The pianist gave an exciting yet poetic performance.
poetically adverb [ADVERB with verb, ADVERB adjective]
The speech was as poetically written as any he'd ever heard.
2. adjective
Poetic means relating to poetry.
There's a very rich poetic tradition in Gaelic.
Synonyms: lyrical, lyric, rhythmic, elegiac  
Collocations:
poetic prose
Then he writes it all down in spare, poetic prose.
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Speedway as a source of poetic prose and philosophical discussion?
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Ultimately, the perceptions and self-consciously poetic prose, by turns succulent and fussy, are more memorable than the narrative.
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The supposed original poems are translated into poetic prose, with short and simple sentences.
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This narrative short viewed romance from the perspective of a struggling writer with poetic prose and honest emotion.
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poetic quality
At their best, his kaleidoscopes of imagery and soundscape have a poetic quality.
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Indeed, the film had an almost poetic quality.
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Yet the language, for all its profanity, has a genuinely poetic quality.
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Given this poetic quality, readers can select from the associations suggested by any rich name to argue any case they like.
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Yet some critics have already been unimpressed with its poetic quality.
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poetic rhythm
Their language and poetic rhythm are not as well-developed as in his later works.
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The staging heightens its shard-like poetic rhythms.
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But all these books were in prose-verse as they contained difficult words and rhetorical expressions and poetic rhythms as well.
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poetic sensibility
His sonnets deal with both nature and personal suffering, and reveal high poetic sensibility.
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He may have possessed an innate poetic sensibility but his early works were clearly those of a young man learning his craft.
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Some say it was merely a meeting of minds: two poetic sensibilities colliding.
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The poetic sensibilities of the genre led gothic rock lyrics to exhibit literary romanticism, morbidity, religious symbolism, or supernatural mysticism.
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His works are collaborations between humans and other species that express the poetic sensibilities and imaginations of human and animals.
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poetic style
All, of course, composed in poetic style for memorisation.
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The sophisticated form and poetic style of the poems made them suitable for ceremonial use; some thought the fact that they were no longer understood gave them ritual efficacy.
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His lyrics often draw critical acclaim for their poetic style.
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He would put his thoughts in plain words and his simple poetic style touched the hearts of the readers.
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His powerful and honest poetic style earned great popularity in his time.
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poetic text
Through her poetic text and the photos you can see the history of the city form ancient time to present.
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The book consists of an arcane poetic text in 72 verses, a detailed commentary in critical prose, and a substantial glossary of esoteric terms and names.
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In it, he details his regimented methods for the creation of poetic text by a style of word play which lends its name to the title.
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The fragment also has implications for our understanding of ancient scholarship, especially the manner in which poetic texts were transmitted.
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She also translated poetic texts from popular melodies.
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poetic tradition
As well as a fine industrial heritage (though you'd struggle to find much evidence now), there's also a great musical and poetic tradition.
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He treats his language as a living, breathing organism, devoting considerable attention to its sounds and rhythms, and to its rich poetic tradition.
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It sprawls thanks to a vital bardic and poetic tradition that has grown over the past 500 years, and draws on original recitations that continue to inspire new literary compositions.
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He has had the skill and courage to confront, absorb, and renew our poetic tradition at its most vital.
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Both of these have had a great impact on the subsequent poetic tradition.
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poetic vision
We were inspired to see waves everywhere, and we were given an almost poetic vision of a dynamic universe.
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He developed an original poetic vision in his mature years.
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However, with the political pessimism comes a more poetic vision than in his earlier protest songs, along with a more complex figurative language.
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Over the years he had worked on the same themes, transforming them with his own poetic vision.
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His works are notable for the author's charming personality and intelligence, his poetic vision and precision of form.
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poetic voice
Patiently, and very slowly, he was giving shape to his own poetic voice.
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Many first collections find a debuting poet sounding out a particular poetic voice.
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Since then, he has spent two decades exploring and refining a wonderfully distinctive poetic voice.
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Poetic voice and the politics of empire, 1730-1820 217pp.
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Appropriating this bold poetic voice suggests the foolhardy young reader's own budding literary ambitions.
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Translations:
Chinese: 富有诗意的
Japanese: 詩的な
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