rhapsody 的定义
plural rhap·so·dies.
- Music. an instrumental composition irregular in form and suggestive of improvisation.
- an ecstatic expression of feeling or enthusiasm.
- an epic poem, or a part of such a poem, as a book of the Iliad, suitable for recitation at one time.
- a similar piece of modern literature.
- an unusually intense or irregular poem or piece of prose.
- Archaic. a miscellaneous collection; jumble.
rhapsody 近义词
等同于 rant
等同于 rapture
rhapsody 的近义词 39 个
- communion
- contentment
- ecstasy
- elation
- euphoria
- exaltation
- exhilaration
- elysium
- beatitude
- bliss
- buoyancy
- cheer
- cool
- delectation
- enchantment
- enjoyment
- enthusiasm
- felicity
- gaiety
- gladness
- glory
- gratification
- heaven
- inspiration
- joy
- jubilation
- nirvana
- paradise
- passion
- pleasure
- ravishment
- satisfaction
- spell
- transport
- well-being
- at-oneness
- cloud nine
- good spirits
- seventh heaven
rhapsody 的反义词 18 个
等同于 transport
等同于 bombast
等同于 composition
等同于 ecstasy
等同于 drool
更多rhapsody例句
- I read Proust for his mad rhapsodies and not for his “therapeutic effect.”
- Rhapsody: I have a soft spot for Rhapsody since I was on the founding team and still use it everyday for my on-demand music fix.
- To honor the occasion, DVF presented a collection—or rather, a party—that was dubbed “Bohemian Rhapsody.”
- The youngster shouts and jumps wildly about, reciting lyrics as if rap were pure rhapsody.
- She also played his Fourteenth Rhapsody with orchestral accompaniment in most bold and dashing style.
- The Koran is a rhapsody, without connection, without order, and without art.
- John knew them all, from the latest pop melodies to a swing version of the classic Rhapsody of The Stars.
- "Lots of girls are stage-struck," he said presently, breaking in on Mr. Martel's rhapsody.
- Hildebrand asked, quietly, when the King had run to the end of his rhapsody.