ballade
enUKbal·lade
B0042600 (bə-läd′, bă-)ballade
(bæˈlɑːd; French balad)bal•lade
(bəˈlɑd, bæ-)n.
ballade
- A verse or poem made up of three stanzas of equal length with a recurrent line or refrain at the end of each of the stanzas.Noun | 1. | ![]() |
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释义 | balladeenUKbal·ladeB0042600 (bə-läd′, bă-)ballade(bæˈlɑːd; French balad)bal•lade(bəˈlɑd, bæ-)n. ballade- A verse or poem made up of three stanzas of equal length with a recurrent line or refrain at the end of each of the stanzas.
balladeenUKballade(bəläd`), in literature, verse form developed in France in the 14th and 15th cent. The ballade usually contains three stanzas of eight lines with three rhymes and a four-line envoy (a short, concluding stanza). Also popular was the ten-line stanza with four rhymes and a five-line envoy. The envoy is used primarily as a summary or as a dedication or direct address to an important person. Ballades of Charles d'Orléans, François Villon, and Geoffrey Chaucer are well known.balladeballadeenUK
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