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triolet

/tree-uh-ley, trahy-uh-lit/US // ˌtri əˈleɪ, ˈtraɪ ə lɪt //UK // (ˈtriːəʊˌlɛt) //

三合一,三重奏,三联单,三角形

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a short poem of fixed form, having a rhyme scheme of ab, aa, abab, and having the first line repeated as the fourth and seventh lines, and the second line repeated as the eighth.

Examples

  • This ingenious epistolary “novel” consists of the letters Shklovsky wrote Triolet during his political exile in Berlin.

  • Shklovsky, a literary critic who co-founded the Russian Formalist movement, was hopelessly in love with the writer Elsa Triolet.

  • A short poem, also called triolet, in which the first line or lines recur in the middle and at the end of the piece.

  • It would make a graceful, serio-comic triolet, he was thinking.

  • That is the precise sentiment of those who seek "to discover the proper temper in which a triolet should be written."

  • The triolet consists (to quote Mr. Dobson) of eight lines with two rhymes.

  • The eight-lined rondel is thus, to all intents and purposes, a triolet, although labelled a rondel.