verse
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT Verse is writing arranged in lines that have rhythm and that often rhyme at the end. 詩; 韻文
I have been moved to write a few lines of verse. 我曾經被感動得寫了幾行詩。
2. N-COUNT A verse is one of the parts into which a poem, a song, or a chapter of the Bible or the Koran is divided. 詩節; 歌曲的段落; (《聖經》、《古蘭經》的) 節
This verse describes three signs of spring. 這節詩描述了春天的3個征兆。
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verse /vɜːs/ (verses)
剑桥词典
- [ 不可數或單數名詞:沒有複數形式的名詞 ]
- I know the first verse of the song , but I don't know what comes next.
- Shall I sing the descant in the last verse?
- Sing the second verse allegro .
- At the end of this verse, we'd like everyone to join in with the chorus .
- 'Brillig' is a made-up word used in a piece of nonsense verse by Lewis Carroll. 返回 verse
writing that is arranged in short lines with a regular rhythm ; poetry
詩;詩歌;韻文
comic /light /satirical verse 打油/諧趣/諷刺詩
Shakespeare wrote mostly in verse. 莎士比亞主要用韻文來寫作。
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ]
one of the parts that a poem or song is divided into
詩節;(歌曲的)節
Each verse was sung as a solo and then everyone joined in on the chorus . 每一節都以獨唱形式縯唱,然後所有人一同郃唱。
[ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ]
one of the series of short parts that the writing of a holy book is divided into
(宗教聖書的)節
She recited a verse from the Bible /the Koran. 她背誦了《聖經》/《古蘭經》裡的一節。
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