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poetical

/poh-et-ik/US // poʊˈɛt ɪk //UK // (pəʊˈɛtɪk) //

诗意的,诗情画意,诗意,充满诗意

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Also po·et·i·cal.

    • : possessing the qualities or charm of poetry: poetic descriptions of nature.
    • : of or relating to a poet or poets.
    • : characteristic of or befitting a poet: poetic feeling; poetic insight.
    • : endowed with the faculty or feeling of a poet: a poetic eulogist.
    • : having or showing the sensibility of a poet: a poetic lover.
    • : of or relating to poetry: poetic literature.
    • : of the nature of or resembling poetry: a poetic composition; poetic drama; poetic imagination.
    • : celebrated in poetry, as a place.
    • : providing a subject for poetry.
    • : of or relating to literature in verse form.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : poetics.

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Examples

  • The paper was written on the topic, "Milton's Poetical Achievement."

  • Classical allusions, poetical turns of phrase, antique diction, recondite words.

  • No beauties, poetical or musical, have been passed down to us from any actual man called Orpheus.

  • His words were purposeful, almost business-like, with the tautest of poetical flourishes.

  • Samuel Squire, bishop of St. David's died; a poetical, historical and antiquarian writer of note.

  • I may as well say it here: with my poetical productions I was never satisfied any more than with my attempts at drawing.

  • That is a very lofty, poetical, and gratifying conception, but it is open to one fatal objection—it is not true.

  • Small parties called together for dramatic or poetical readings, are now fashionable, and very delightful.

  • The other one, Mr. Devenish—Claude—(she looks up and down as before) he's rather, rather poetical.