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poet

/poh-it/US // ˈpoʊ ɪt //UK // (ˈpəʊɪt) //

诗人,诗友,诗歌,诗友们

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who composes poetry.
    • : a person who has the gift of poetic thought, imagination, and creation, together with eloquence of expression.

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Examples

  • Also watching were New Roads students — including a group of third-graders who recognized the poet.

  • Astronaut Michael Collins said the best crew for a space mission would be a philosopher, a priest and a poet.

  • The best-selling poet offers a new collection of verse with illustrations.

  • Gorman isn’t just an amazing poet, she’s also academically talented.

  • An early version of the modern solution came, of all people, from the poet Edgar Allan Poe.

  • The poet apparently collapsed in the street upon his departure from “The Horse” and died not long after.

  • A Harvard-educated poet and professor, Linsker was arrested early Sunday morning and released without bail later that day.

  • So many were arrested in Leningrad, the poet Anna Akhmatova said, that the city “dangled like an appendage from its prisons….”

  • Who was the most erotic poet of the late Renaissance and early Baroque, when the quatrain reached its courtly zenith?

  • And, for that matter, where is our poet who could damn any of them for it?

  • Rene le Pays, a French poet, died; well known at court by his miscellanies.

  • Richard Brathwaite, an English poet and miscellaneous writer, died.

  • But if people will insist on patting a strange poet, they mustn't be surprised if they get a nasty bite!

  • Richard Cumberland died; eminent as a British poet, essayist, novelist and dramatic writer.

  • Bonnell Thornton died; an English poet, essayist and miscellaneous writer, and translator of Plautus.