poetic
adjective /pəʊˈetɪk/
/pəʊˈetɪk/
(also less frequent poetical
Idioms /pəʊˈetɪkl/
/pəʊˈetɪkl/
)- [only before noun] connected with poetry; being poetry
诗歌的;诗的 - poetic language
诗歌语言 - Byron’s Poetical Works
拜伦诗作
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- sound
- wax
- …
- very
- wonderfully
- truly
- …
- poetic language
- (approving) like or suggesting poetry, especially because it shows imagination and deep feeling
synonym lyrical像诗一般的;富有诗意的 - There is a poetic quality to her playing.
她的演奏富有诗意。
- His writing is self-consciously poetic.
他的作品富有诗意,但颇不自然。 - It's very easy to wax poetic about the sport of baseball.
很容易把棒球运动说得富有诗意。 - The piece ends with a truly poetic slow movement.
乐曲以非常富有诗意的旋律缓缓结束。
Collocations Dictionaryverbs- be
- sound
- wax
- …
- very
- wonderfully
- truly
- …
- There is a poetic quality to her playing.
词源mid 16th cent.: from French poétique, from Latin poeticus ‘poetic, relating to poets’, from Greek po(i)ētikos, from po(i)ētēs ‘maker, poet’, from poiein ‘create’.
Idioms
artistic/poetic licence
- the freedom of artists or writers to change facts in order to make a story, painting, etc. more interesting or beautiful
Topics Literature and writingc2艺术上自由发挥的权利;诗的破格