英:['ræpsədɪst]
美:['ræpsədɪst]
英:['ræpsədɪst]
美:['ræpsədɪst]
noun
a professional reciter of epic poems
one who writes or speaks rhapsodically
1650年代,指古希腊时期,“史诗诗人”(尤其是荷马的),源自法语 rhapsodiste,来自希腊语 rhapsōdos “狂想诗人”(见 rhapsody)。从1741年开始,指“使用狂想曲式语言的人,说话或写作时夸张情感或表达的人”。对于古典意义, rhapsode 后来也被用于英语(1834年)。
The first known use of rhapsodist was circa 1656
1 In Joe Wright’s musical adaptation of the mistaken-identity romance set in 17th century France, the rhapsodist soldier (Peter Dinklage) readies for war with Spain and pines for the unattainable Roxanne (Haley Bennett).
2 These rhapsodists were actually Metropolitan Opera stars, cutting loose on their night off with a slightly different art form on the Saturday of Thanksgiving weekend.
1 狂热的人
3 游唱诗人
4 狂热的诗作者
5 吟诵史诗者