英:[raɪm]
美:[raɪm]
英:[raɪm]
美:[raɪm]
复数:rhymes
第三人称单数:rhymes
现在分词:rhyming
过去式:rhymed
过去分词:rhymed
rhymer (n.)
词根:rhyme
adj.rhythmic [生物] 有节奏的(等于rhythmical);间歇的;合拍的
rhythmical 有节奏的;有韵律的
rhyming 押韵的
rhymed 押韵的
rhymeless 无韵的
n.rhythmic 韵律论(等于rhythmics)
rhyming 押韵
rhymer 作诗者;打油诗人
rhymester 作诗者;蹩脚的诗人;作打油诗的人
v.rhyming 押韵(rhyme的ing形式);作诗
rhymed 押韵(rhyme的过去分词)
noun
a word that ends with the same vowel sound or vowel and consonant combination as another word beginning with a different sound or cluster of sounds."High" is a rhyme for "fly.""Sip," skip" and "trip" are rhymes for "flip."
a similarity or identity in the sounds at the ends of two or more words or lines of verse.Many English poems use rhyme.
poetry or verse using words that rhyme, esp. at the ends of lines.I've had this book of rhyme since I was child.Our mother often read us nursery rhymes at bedtime.
transitive verb
to match (a word or words) with another word that ends with the same sound; use (words) as rhymes.The poet rhymed "cheery" with "teary."
to compose (verse or the like) using rhymes.The poet rhymed a good deal of her poems.Some songwriters rhyme their lyrics, but others don't.
to put (a passage of writing) into rhyme.The students were asked to take the prose passage and rhyme it.
intransitive verb
to constitute a rhyme.The words "weight" and "plate" are spelled very differently but they rhyme.The words "know" and "plow" don't rhyme.
to compose rhymes, esp. rhyming verse.
to use rhymes, esp. in verse.
rhyme or reason逻辑性;条理
rhyme with与…押韵;与…相谐音
without rhyme or reason莫名其妙;毫无道理
nursery rhymen. 童谣;儿歌
neither rhyme nor reason无意义;不可理解;杂乱无章[亦称without rhyme or reason]
"韵脚的一致性或韵律线的一致性",是16世纪试图将古典拼写恢复到中古英语 ryme, rime (公元1200年左右) "度量,韵律,节奏",后来是“押韵诗”(公元13世纪中期),源自法语旧词 rime (女性),与旧普罗旺斯语 rim (男性) 有关,早期形式为 *ritme,源自拉丁语 rithmus,并且由希腊语 rhythmos 衍生而来。“有节奏的流动或动作,节奏; 比例,对称; 安排,秩序; 形式、型、方式、态度; 灵魂、情感”,与 rhein “流动”有关(来源于 PIE 根 *sreu- "to flow")。
单词的更古老形式 rime 的保留,或许是由于与古英语 rim "number" (来源于 PIE 根 *re- "to reason, count") 的大众联系。 rhime 这个中间的形式直至18世纪末都很频繁。
在中世纪拉丁语中, rithmus 被用于强调与定量诗不同的韵律诗,而且通常是押韵的,因此出现了这个意义的转变。在诗学中,它指的是结尾音节的一致性质,使最后一个重读音节和其后的任何声音相同,而前面的声音不同。
Verse was invented as an aid to memory. Later it was preserved to increase pleasure by the spectacle of difficulty overcome. That it should still survive in dramatic art is a vestige of barbarism. [Stendhal "de l'Amour," 1822]
诗歌是为了记忆而发明的。随后被珍藏,因为克服困难的观赏而增加了乐趣。它仍在戏剧艺术中存活下来,这是野蛮的痕迹。 [Stendhal "de l'Amour," 1822]
“音韵上相同的一首诗”义开始于17世纪。从1650年代开始,它表示“与另一个单词韵脚相同的单词”。短语 rhyme or reason “有好的判断力”(主要用于否定语)可以追溯到15世纪后期(参见 reason (n.))。 Rhyme scheme “韵律组织中末尾韵脚的有序模式”始见于1931年。 Rhyme royal (1841) 指七行10个音节的诗节,韵脚排列为 a-b-a-b-b-c-c。
Noun Middle English rime, from Anglo-French
The first known use of rhyme was in the 13th century
rhyolitenoun
a very acid volcanic rock that is the lava form of granite
rib cagenoun
the bony enclosing wall of the chest consisting chiefly of the ribs and their connecting parts
rhyme1 of 2noun
close similarity in the final sounds of two or more words or lines of verse
one of two or more words having this similarity in sound
rhyming verse
a composition in verse that rhymes
rhyme2 of 2verb
to make rhymes : put into rhyme
to compose rhyming verse
to end in syllables that rhyme
to cause to rhyme : use as rhyme
rhymed "moon" with "June"
rhyme1 of 2noun
close similarity in the final sounds of two or more words or lines of verse
one of two or more words having this similarity in sound
rhyming verse
a composition in verse that rhymes
rhyme2 of 2verb
to make rhymes : put into rhyme
to compose rhyming verse
to end in syllables that rhyme
to cause to rhyme : use as rhyme
rhymed "moon" with "June"
rhyme1 of 2noun
close similarity in the final sounds of two or more words or lines of verse
one of two or more words having this similarity in sound
rhyming verse
a composition in verse that rhymes
rhyme2 of 2verb
to make rhymes : put into rhyme
to compose rhyming verse
to end in syllables that rhyme
to cause to rhyme : use as rhyme
rhymed "moon" with "June"
rhyme1 of 2noun
close similarity in the final sounds of two or more words or lines of verse
one of two or more words having this similarity in sound
rhyming verse
a composition in verse that rhymes
rhyme2 of 2verb
to make rhymes : put into rhyme
to compose rhyming verse
to end in syllables that rhyme
to cause to rhyme : use as rhyme
rhymed "moon" with "June"
rhyme1 of 2noun
close similarity in the final sounds of two or more words or lines of verse
one of two or more words having this similarity in sound
rhyming verse
a composition in verse that rhymes
rhyme2 of 2verb
to make rhymes : put into rhyme
to compose rhyming verse
to end in syllables that rhyme
to cause to rhyme : use as rhyme
rhymed "moon" with "June"
rhyme1 of 2noun
close similarity in the final sounds of two or more words or lines of verse
one of two or more words having this similarity in sound
rhyming verse
a composition in verse that rhymes
rhyme2 of 2verb
to make rhymes : put into rhyme
to compose rhyming verse
to end in syllables that rhyme
to cause to rhyme : use as rhyme
rhymed "moon" with "June"
1 Can you think of a rhyme for ‘beauty ’?
你能想出和beauty押韵的词吗?
2 I have nearly caught the rhymes myself.
我几乎都要跟上它的韵脚了.
3 It was the old nursery rhyme that she remembered from her childhood days.
4 The singer had to find a rhyme for craven, so ...”
5 I like the way her name makes a little rhyme.
6 We all tried to choose a name that would sound good with our Dinka name, or rhyme with it.
7 He jiggles his marker in his fingers and mumbles words that rhyme with “middle,” and somehow that leads him to bring his pen down on Vienna.
8 But I read them for reasons which, I imagine, are similar to those that make children play with meaningless rhyme.
9 It’s easy to learn languages when the sounds rhyme.
10 People can't deal with this poem until they can get a handle on the fact that it doesn't rhyme.
人们只有了解了这首诗不押韵这个事实,才能理解它。
11 “But just ’cause you can make some words rhyme doesn’t make poetry good.
12 They put bits of themselves into his characters, grafting their faces onto the figures in his rhymes.
13 She is interested in rhymes.
她对韵文感兴趣.
14 Inside the gatehouse study the two companions were once more at work, trying to break the code of the Great Hall rhyme.
15 Take turns around the circle alternating the rhyme with two new “mothers” in the center battling it out through rhythm, movement, and improvisation.
16 "Remember the rhyme about mice I taught you when you were little?"
17 The class, preferring verse that rhymed at the end of lines, was silent, not knowing what to think of Gloria’s poem.
18 Nicknamed after a nursery rhyme, she had yet to shed a childhood endearment.
19 Dylan seemed embarrassed but let the rhymes fly anyway.
20 Several children saw the funny side of the rhyme and laughed.
5 儿歌
6 头韵
7 使押韵
8 作成韵文
11 叶韵
12 韵
13 韵脚
15 调和
harmonic assorted harmonious symphonic symphonious regularly tune accommodation proportion rhythm unity harmony symphony sympathy reconciliation seasoning symmetry temperament regularity syncretism chord time tone sympathize assort reconcile harmonize
18 协调
unisonous agreeable consonant banded accommodative concordant irenic coordinative collab. together eutaxy balance understanding tune collaboration accommodation concert consistency harmony symphony keeping chime unison oneness concord consonance concertation consonancy melodize walk coordinate hitch interface blend consort key orchestrate harmonize hitch horses together