antistrophe 的定义
- the part of an ancient Greek choral ode answering a previous strophe, sung by the chorus when returning from left to right.
- the movement performed by the chorus while singing an antistrophe.
- Prosody. the second of two metrically corresponding systems in a poem.Compare strophe.
antistrophe 近义词
等同于 figure of speech
antistrophe 的近义词 52 个
- adumbration
- allegory
- alliteration
- allusion
- analogue
- analogy
- anaphora
- anticlimax
- antithesis
- aposiopesis
- apostrophe
- asyndeton
- bathos
- communication that is not meant literally; stylistic device
- comparison
- conceit
- device
- echoism
- ellipsis
- euphemism
- euphuism
- exaggeration
- expression
- flourish
- flower
- hyperbole
- image
- imagery
- irony
- litotes
- malapropism
- manner of speaking
- metaphor
- metonymy
- onomatopoeia
- ornament
- oxymoron
- parable
- paradox
- parallel
- personification
- proteron
- rhetoric
- sarcasm
- satire
- simile
- synecdoche
- trope
- tropology
- turn of phrase
- understatement
- way of speaking
更多antistrophe例句
- In some ways, 20 years later, this is the antistrophe to the famous omelet sequence of Big Night.
- The two told their story in alternate sentences like the Strophe and Antistrophe of a Greek chorus.
- The conversation was a prolonged paean to the host, with choral strophe and antistrophe.
- Big gun and rifle fire mingled like strophe and antistrophe of an anthem of death.
- This subject, with a recitative in the minor, forms the antistrophe.
- It alternates with a Recitative, which assumes a minor key, and which seems to be its Antistrophe.