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strophe

/stroh-fee/US // ˈstroʊ fi //UK // (ˈstrəʊfɪ) //

支柱,支柱词,支流,支线

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the part of an ancient Greek choral ode sung by the chorus when moving from right to left.
    • : the movement performed by the chorus during the singing of this part.
    • : the first of the three series of lines forming the divisions of each section of a Pindaric ode.
    • : any separate section or extended movement in a poem, distinguished from a stanza in that it does not follow a regularly repeated pattern.

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Examples

  • The poems of the Isclo d'Or offer over eighty varieties of strophe, a most remarkable number.

  • The two told their story in alternate sentences like the Strophe and Antistrophe of a Greek chorus.

  • What in this strophe is said of Ullr has apparently reference to a lost myth.

  • My version of this strophe is not in accordance with those of other interpreters.

  • This is the best interpretation I can offer of this obscure strophe.