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美:[elɪ'dʒaɪəkəl]
英:[elɪ'dʒaɪəkəl]
美:[elɪ'dʒaɪəkəl]
adjective
of, relating to, or consisting of two dactylic hexameter lines the second of which lacks the arsis in the third and sixth feet
written in or consisting of elegiac couplets
of or relating to the period in Greece about the seventh century b.c. when poetry written in such couplets flourished
of, relating to, or comprising elegy or an elegyespecially: expressing sorrow often for something now past
an elegiac lament for departed youth
adjective
of, relating to, or consisting of two dactylic hexameter lines the second of which lacks the arsis in the third and sixth feet
written in or consisting of elegiac couplets
of or relating to the period in Greece about the seventh century b.c. when poetry written in such couplets flourished
of, relating to, or comprising elegy or an elegyespecially: expressing sorrow often for something now past
an elegiac lament for departed youth
Late Latin elegiacus, from Greek elegeiakos, from elegeion
The first known use of elegiac was in the 15th century
1 the sight of an old ruined church or castle can be a pleasantly elegiac experience
2 What emerges from this process is a suitably elegiac testament to Fillières’ curious comic voice, centered on a fragile alter ego — played with a game lack of vanity by Agnès Jaoui — fearful that her life is passing her by.
3 Some of the standouts in the video category are Tourmaline’s six-minute elegiac and playful meditation memorializing the transgender activist Marsha P. Johnson.
4 Except, the filmmaker behind Past Lives—the elegiac Greta Lee-starring romantic drama now contending for best picture at the Oscars—wasn’t just wearing a suit, even if the top half did follow the rules of a black blazer with a silky white button-down.
5 The painterly beauty in every frame is extraordinary, while the storytelling is enriched by the elegiac tone of a man looking back on an eventful life.
6 In this elegiac history, Joyce presents a painstaking account of a way of life to which, until recently, the vast majority of humanity was bound.
7 While his early novels paid fealty to the expansive, twisty prose of Faulkner and the unsettling Southern gothic of O’Connor, his poetry and later novels moved toward the elegiac sentiments and literary precision of Welty.
8 But the tone is more somber, dream-like, almost elegiac than the filmmaker's earlier, lighter fare like My Neighbor Totoro, and the story incorporates certain elements from the director's own childhood, including losing his mother and evacuating to the countryside during the war.
9 In her previous book, Rising: Dispatches from the New American Shore,an elegiac meditation on sea-level rise, Rush cautioned against our ill-preparedness for disaster.
1 挽歌对句
2 悲哀
threnetic sorry sad sore bleak dole dreary woeful sullen lamentable plaintive elegiac funereal lamenting ruth dolorous woebegone triste lachrymose tristful tsoris threnode passion teen sorrow sadness woe bitterness gloom heaviness pall threnody dolour wae sadden con dolore
3 挽歌
threnetical threnodial keen requiem elegy dirge elegiac threnody monody coronach epicedium threnode lament monophony
4 悲哀的
threnetic sorry sad sore bleak dole dreary woeful sullen lamentable plaintive elegiac funereal lamenting ruth dolorous woebegone triste lachrymose tristful
6 挽诗的
7 一连串的对句
9 挽歌的
12 哀怨的
13 忧伤
broken-hearted grief-stricken elegiac lugubrious dolorous disconsolate moanful grief sorrow sadness affliction dolour wae grieve
14 挽歌体的
15 排律诗
16 挽歌式的