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slant rhyme

斜韵,仄韵,仄仄韵,斜体字

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Prosody.

    • : rhyme in which either the vowels or the consonants of stressed syllables are identical, as in eyes, light; years, yours.

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Examples

  • Meanwhile, big dollar advertising campaigns have taken an explicit rainbow-hued slant.

  • One song interweaves adult themes into nursery rhyme cadence.

  • So too, without the benefit of a rhyme, is "fix it, don't repeal it."

  • Like, “Yeah this will be crazy to rhyme on alright lets loop it up.”

  • Bruni told NPR last summer that she changed the name because it was easier to rhyme.

  • I don't exactly see how I could have been, considering I never made a rhyme in my life!

  • The sixth line is in these words: “Keeping time, time, time, in a sort of Runic rhyme.”

  • It was about a trifle, some little thing that she had put into rhyme for him; how many rhymes she had written for him this summer!

  • The most amusing point in it is, that the author seriously intended the lines to rhyme.

  • He had the innate slant of mind that properly belongs to a moderator of mass meetings called to aggravate a crisis.