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cesura

/suh-zhoor-uh, -zoor-uh, siz-yoor-uh/US // səˈʒʊər ə, -ˈzʊər ə, sɪzˈyʊər ə //UK // (sɪˈzjʊərə) //

苍井空,苍术,苍耳,苍白无力

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ce·su·ras, ce·su·rae [suh-zhoor-ee, -zoor-ee, siz-yoor-ee]. /səˈʒʊər i, -ˈzʊər i, sɪzˈyʊər i/.

    • : caesura.

Examples

  • The cesura is to vary, but not from a fundamentally medial position.

  • The Cesura is called masculine when it follows an accented syllable.

  • There is far more divergence of judgment in the recognition of the cesura.

  • It coincides less closely than the cesura with syntactical and rhetorical pauses.

  • In the early Elizabethan period the impression was still general that there should be a regular medial cesura.