释义 |
te·tral·o·gy \÷te.ˈträləjē, -ral-, -ji\ noun (-es) Etymology: Greek tetralogia, from tetra- + -logia -logy 1. : a group of four dramatic pieces including three tragedies and one satyric piece or sometimes four tragedies represented consecutively on the Attic stage at the Dionysiac festival 2. : a series of four connected works (as dramas, operas, or novels) 3. : a group of four symptoms that are characteristic of a disease; specifically : tetralogy of fallot |