ode
英 [əʊd]
美 [od]
TEM8 GRE
ode 颂诗,颂歌来自拉丁语ode,颂诗,颂歌,来自希腊语aeidein,唱,吟唱,来自PIE*weid,唱,歌颂,可能来自拟声词,词源同comedy.
- ode
- ode: see prosody
- ode (n.)
- 1580s, from Middle French ode (c. 1500), from Late Latin ode "lyric song," from Greek oide, Attic contraction of aoide "song, ode;" related to aeidein (Attic aidein) "to sing;" aoidos (Attic oidos) "a singer, singing;" aude "voice, tone, sound," probably from a PIE *e-weid-, perhaps from root *wed- "to speak." In classical use, "a poem intended to be sung;" in modern use usually a rhymed lyric, often an address, usually dignified, rarely extending to 150 lines. Related: Odic.
- 1. The chorus was singing "The Ode to Joy".
- 合唱团在唱《欢乐颂》。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The poem is entitled Ode to Skylark.
- 这首诗的题目是《云雀颂》.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. The chorus was singing 'The Ode to Joy'.
- 合唱团在唱《欢乐颂》。
来自辞典例句
- 4. Ode to the West Wind.
- 西风颂((雪莱(Shelley)的诗)).
来自辞典例句
- 5. Ode on a Grecian Urn.
- 希腊古瓮之歌((济慈(Keats)的诗)).
来自辞典例句