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V-RECIP-ERG
押韻;成韻
If one word rhymes with another or if two words rhyme, they have a very similar sound. Words that rhyme with each other are often used in poems.
例句
June always rhymes with moon in old love songs.
在老情歌中June總是和moon成韻。
...the sort of people who give their children names that rhyme: Donnie, Ronnie, Connie.
給孩子取Donnie, Ronnie, Connie之類押韻的名字的父母
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VERB
(詩或歌)押韻
If a poem or song rhymes, the lines end with words that have very similar sounds.
例句
In his efforts to make it rhyme he seems to have chosen the first word that comes into his head.
為了押韻,他似乎選擇了腦海里出現(xiàn)的第一個詞。
...rhyming couplets.
押韻的對句
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N-COUNT
押韻詞;同韻詞;押韻的詩行
A rhyme is a word which rhymes with another word, or a set of lines which rhyme.
例句
The one rhyme for passion is fashion...
和passion押韻的詞是fashion。
The lyrics are banal and the rhymes clumsy.
歌詞平淡老套,押韻生硬蹩腳。
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N-COUNT
押韻短詩
A rhyme is a short poem which has rhyming words at the ends of its lines.
例句
He was teaching Helen a little rhyme.
他當時正教海倫一首押韻小詩。
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N-UNCOUNT
押韻;用韻
Rhyme is the use of rhyming words as a technique in poetry. If something is written in rhyme, it is written as a poem in which the lines rhyme.
例句
Porter stayed within the rules of rhyme...
波特遵循押韻的規(guī)則。
The plays are in rhyme.
這些劇本以韻文寫成。
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PHRASE
莫名其妙;無緣無故;毫無道理
If something happens or is done without rhyme or reason, there seems to be no logical reason for it to happen or be done.
例句
He picked people on a whim, without rhyme or reason.
他選人時總是隨心所欲,毫無根據(jù)。