lyricism / ˈlɪr əˌsɪz əm /
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lyricism 的定义
n. 名词 noun- lyric character or style, as in poetry.
- lyric feeling; enthusiasm, especially when unrestrained or exaggerated.
更多lyricism例句
- The lines blur between songs and poetry in much of Ball’s work, from the rhythm bouncing off the page to the lyricism of Tank and the Bangas’s songs.
- That said, director Laley Lippard and her cast succeed in capitalizing on the play’s poignancy and lyricism, as well as all that aptness.
- Cantonese, with its individual characters, also forces rappers to adopt a staccato lyricism.
- His music bled menace and lust, but also tenderness and vulnerability and an overpowering romantic lyricism.
- For sheer lyricism, that single shot is hard to beat—a one-man answer to the home-foreclosures crisis.
- Lyricism in France is a new faculty; I believe that the education of the Jesuits has been a considerable misfortune to letters.
- His descriptive lyricism, instead of imparting a grandeur to his subject, diminishes it; instead of refining it, renders it petty.
- Phrases of an apparent intensity and lyricism are negated by frivolous and tinkling passage-work.
- But the fact remains that there is no such thing as dramatic poetry, for the essence of all poetry is its lyricism.
- With a lyricism that is as convincing as it is authentic, you feel that there is a certain underlying spirit of resignation.