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单词 internal rhyme
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Definition of internal rhyme in English:

internal rhyme

noun
  • A rhyme involving a word in the middle of a line and another at the end of the line or in the middle of the next.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In poems like this, her sonnet sequence ‘Intervals in Early August,’ and ‘Confession of an Alchemist,’ Levin demonstrates tenacious lyrical power whose well-wrought poems sing with lively measure and liminal internal rhyme.
    • It feels less forced than rhymed verse would in this case (the more subtle internal rhymes work, e.g. traverse/verse).
    • His name was given to a common type of hexameter with internal rhyme, though not before the 17th century.
    • What dazzling internal rhymes and verbal gymnastics!
    • The repetitions that ring through these lines, and the internal rhyme and assonance that mark them seem to extend, to prolong this last moment before nightfall.
    • The rhythm of the heroic couplets is varied with the potential anapaestic substitutions of ll. 13 and 16, and by the internal rhyme of line 13.
    • The lyrics are tightly coiled tongue twisters, sprung with internal rhymes, questions and answers, parallels and comparisons that all add up, and rhyme.
    • The internal rhymes and basic iambic line broken up into free verse sounded like somebody really talking, but it was highly disciplined as verse too.
    • Mr Ferris also notes how Thomas's poetry is influenced by the complex and obligatory system of alliteration and internal rhyme within each line that is a classic device in Welsh-language verse.
    • It also shows the casual effectiveness of his verbal music, the rhymes and internal rhymes, the fluid shifts and switches of tone, the irony and self-observing enthusiasms, the wordplay.
    • All sentences must accent internal rhyme through the use of syntactical parallelism.
    • Valery stresses the viewer's feeling of oneness with the universe and enforces the timelessness of stanza ten as a whole in the verbal progression and the sound pattern of the stanza's last few lines marked by internal rhyme and assonance.
    • In the poet's medieval French, the verse displays intricate internal rhymes and numerous alliterations.
    • The internal rhyme of issue and tissue, and their complex play of meanings make clear this fusion of flesh and fabric (which we will see explicitly in ‘Arras’).
    • Avoiding set rhyme schemes but staying within more or less uniform stanzas, Roberts devises sonic constellations out of internal rhyme and repetition.
    • Similarly, the third line of every stanza ends with a rhyme word which is reinforced by an internal rhyme in the middle of the fourth line.
    • The second syllable of ‘consent’ foreshadows ‘sence,’ continuing the play with internal rhymes.
    • It's time, as a wise, marginally white man with a peculiar knack for the internal rhyme once said, to clean out our closets.
    • His efforts here to fit his spoken word into consistent old-school measures dilutes the power in his lyrics, where webs of internal rhyme are abandoned for A / B / A / B schemes.
    • Not only did it have a nice internal rhyme, but it also neatly summed up the company's mission.
 
 

Definition of internal rhyme in US English:

internal rhyme

nounɪnˌtərnl ˈraɪm
  • A rhyme involving a word in the middle of a line and another at the end of the line or in the middle of the next.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The repetitions that ring through these lines, and the internal rhyme and assonance that mark them seem to extend, to prolong this last moment before nightfall.
    • It's time, as a wise, marginally white man with a peculiar knack for the internal rhyme once said, to clean out our closets.
    • What dazzling internal rhymes and verbal gymnastics!
    • The rhythm of the heroic couplets is varied with the potential anapaestic substitutions of ll. 13 and 16, and by the internal rhyme of line 13.
    • In the poet's medieval French, the verse displays intricate internal rhymes and numerous alliterations.
    • It also shows the casual effectiveness of his verbal music, the rhymes and internal rhymes, the fluid shifts and switches of tone, the irony and self-observing enthusiasms, the wordplay.
    • It feels less forced than rhymed verse would in this case (the more subtle internal rhymes work, e.g. traverse/verse).
    • The lyrics are tightly coiled tongue twisters, sprung with internal rhymes, questions and answers, parallels and comparisons that all add up, and rhyme.
    • Avoiding set rhyme schemes but staying within more or less uniform stanzas, Roberts devises sonic constellations out of internal rhyme and repetition.
    • His name was given to a common type of hexameter with internal rhyme, though not before the 17th century.
    • Valery stresses the viewer's feeling of oneness with the universe and enforces the timelessness of stanza ten as a whole in the verbal progression and the sound pattern of the stanza's last few lines marked by internal rhyme and assonance.
    • The internal rhymes and basic iambic line broken up into free verse sounded like somebody really talking, but it was highly disciplined as verse too.
    • His efforts here to fit his spoken word into consistent old-school measures dilutes the power in his lyrics, where webs of internal rhyme are abandoned for A / B / A / B schemes.
    • The second syllable of ‘consent’ foreshadows ‘sence,’ continuing the play with internal rhymes.
    • Similarly, the third line of every stanza ends with a rhyme word which is reinforced by an internal rhyme in the middle of the fourth line.
    • Not only did it have a nice internal rhyme, but it also neatly summed up the company's mission.
    • Mr Ferris also notes how Thomas's poetry is influenced by the complex and obligatory system of alliteration and internal rhyme within each line that is a classic device in Welsh-language verse.
    • The internal rhyme of issue and tissue, and their complex play of meanings make clear this fusion of flesh and fabric (which we will see explicitly in ‘Arras’).
    • All sentences must accent internal rhyme through the use of syntactical parallelism.
    • In poems like this, her sonnet sequence ‘Intervals in Early August,’ and ‘Confession of an Alchemist,’ Levin demonstrates tenacious lyrical power whose well-wrought poems sing with lively measure and liminal internal rhyme.
 
 
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