rhyming / raɪm /

押韵的合辙的押韵韵律

rhyming3 个定义

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

rhymed, rhym·ing.

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

rhymed, rhym·ing.

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

rhyming 近义词

rhyming

等同于 poetry

rhyming

等同于 measuring

rhyming

等同于 measure

更多rhyming例句

  1. DI taught even 4-year-olds to understand sounds, syllables, and rhyming.
  2. Also he's the dude who can be heard rhyming on Frank Ocean's hot track "Super Rich Kids."
  3. To my surprise, rhyming "Santorum" with "Purim" proved very popular with readers.
  4. The punk movement started here, as did the infamous Cockney Rhyming Slang.
  5. If you have to sing you may just slip back into rhyming from my mouth or my throat or rhyming where we naturally speak.
  6. You might do a good deal with a rhyming dictionary, you know; particularly if you let your hair grow.
  7. But there must have been something besides this: it is plain that the pattern of rhyming romance was growing stale.
  8. The Lay, a rhyming romance; Waverley an historical novel; what, it may be asked, is so very remarkable about their origins?
  9. And this wonderful little rhyming dictionary, as Miss Tilly calls her—does she come back with you?
  10. “Some day soon this rhyming volume, if you learn with proper speed,” xiv.