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单词 rhapsody
释义 rhap·so·dy
I. \ˈrapsədē, -di\ noun
(-es)
Etymology: Latin rhapsodia, from Greek rhapsōidia, from rhapsōidos rhapsodist (from rhaptein to sew, stitch together + ōidē ode, song) + -ia -y; akin to Greek rhepein to bend, incline, rhapis rod, Old Norse orf, orb handle of a scythe, Old High German worf handle of a scythe, Lithuanian verpti to spin, and probably to Latin repens sudden — more at ode
1. : a recitation or song of a rhapsodist : a portion of an epic poem (as a book of the Iliad or Odyssey) adapted for recitation
2. archaic : a literary work consisting of disconnected pieces; also : a miscellaneous collection or disconnected series : medley, jumble
 < a rhapsody of words — Shakespeare >
3.
 a. : an ecstatic or highly emotional utterance or literary work : effusively incoherent and extravagant discourse
  < a speech that bordered upon rhapsody >
  < recite a long rhapsody to the joys of viewing America from a caboose — R.P.Cooke >
  < the novel ends in a kind of meditative rhapsody — Mark Schorer >
 b. : rapture, ecstasy
  < reading poetry often seems a state of rhapsody in which rhyme and meter and sound stir the mind as wine and dance stir the body — Virginia Woolf >
4. : an instrumental composition that is irregular in form like an improvisation or free fantasia
Synonyms: see bombast
II. verb
(-ed/-ing/-es)
: rhapsodize
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