hemistich英 ['hemɪstɪk] 美 ['hemɪstɪk]
n.诗的半句,半行,不完全诗行;
英英释义
Hemistich
- A hemistich (; via Latin from Greek , from "half"+ "verse") is a half-line of verse, followed and preceded by a caesura, that makes up a single overall prosodic or verse unit. In Classical poetry, the hemistich is generally confined to drama.
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权威例句
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