ode

英 [əʊd] 美[od]
  • n. 赋;颂歌;颂诗

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复数: odes;

中文词源


ode 颂诗,颂歌

来自拉丁语ode,颂诗,颂歌,来自希腊语aeidein,唱,吟唱,来自PIE*weid,唱,歌颂,可能来自拟声词,词源同comedy.

英文词源


ode
ode: see prosody
ode (n.)
1580s, from Middle French ode (c. 1500), from Late Latin ode "lyric song," from Greek oide, Attic contraction of aoide "song, ode;" related to aeidein (Attic aidein) "to sing;" aoidos (Attic oidos) "a singer, singing;" aude "voice, tone, sound," probably from a PIE *e-weid-, perhaps from root *wed- "to speak." In classical use, "a poem intended to be sung;" in modern use usually a rhymed lyric, often an address, usually dignified, rarely extending to 150 lines. Related: Odic.

双语例句


1. The chorus was singing "The Ode to Joy".
合唱团在唱《欢乐颂》。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The poem is entitled Ode to Skylark.
这首诗的题目是《云雀颂》.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. The chorus was singing 'The Ode to Joy'.
合唱团在唱《欢乐颂》。

来自辞典例句

4. Ode to the West Wind.
西风颂((雪莱(Shelley)的诗)).

来自辞典例句

5. Ode on a Grecian Urn.
希腊古瓮之歌((济慈(Keats)的诗)).

来自辞典例句