poetical
诗意的,诗情画意,诗意,充满诗意
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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.
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- : poetics.
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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.