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end-stopped 英ˈendˌstɒpt美ˈɛndˌstɑptAHDĕndʹstŏpt' COCA²⁸⁰¹³⁶⁺⁵ 基本英英记法近义反义例句 adj.行末标有段落符号的¹⁰⁰
Adjective: verse having a rhetorical pause at the end of each lineend末端-stop-ped-儿童⇒adj.行末标有段落符号的反义词 run-on连续编排 You can actually see the mechanics of end-stopped verse quite clearly in the rhymed version of Paradise Lost that, admittedly, the great poet John Dryden wrote. 在大诗人约翰·德莱顿所写的,押韵版的《失乐园》中能很明显看到,这中孤联诗句的机制。163 Now most rhymed poems in Milton's day were end-stopped lines of verse. 弥尔顿时期的大部分押韵诗都使用孤联诗句。163 |