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rhymer

/rahym/US // raɪm //UK // (raɪm) //

押韵员,韵律员,韵律,韵母

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : identity in sound of some part, especially the end, of words or lines of verse.
    • : a word agreeing with another in terminal sound: Find is a rhyme for mind and womankind.
    • : verse or poetry having correspondence in the terminal sounds of the lines.
    • : a poem or piece of verse having such correspondence.
    • : verse.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    rhymed, rhym·ing.

    • : to treat in rhyme, as a subject; turn into rhyme, as something in prose.
    • : to compose in metrical form with rhymes.
    • : to use as a rhyme to another word; use as rhymes.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    rhymed, rhym·ing.

    • : to make rhyme or verse; versify.
    • : to use rhyme in writing verse.
    • : to form a rhyme, as one word or line with another: a word that rhymes with orange.
    • : to be composed in metrical form with rhymes, as verse: poetry that rhymes.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • His journal to fairy-land, as narrated in the fifteenth-century romance, survives in the well-known ballad of Thomas the Rhymer.

  • The ardent house-warming prepared for the passengers at the Inn Yard on Fire barely justifies the rapture of the rhymer.

  • Mrs Rhymer was a friend of the old lady's of some thirty years' standing.

  • The fact that the poet is a rhymer and connected with the Duke's house rules out most other possibilities.

  • This 'fantastic pandemonium,' as it is called by a Sevillian rhymer, lasts for about eight to ten days.