doggerel 英 [ˈdɒgərəl]   美 [ˈdɔgərəl]

doggerel

doggerel  英 [ˈdɒgərəl] 美 [ˈdɔgərəl]

n. 打油诗  adj. 打油诗的 

名词复数:doggerels 

Larkin himself was aware of this, entitling one series "Dances in doggerel". 拉金自己对这一点有清醒认识,他将一系列诗命名为“在打油诗中跳舞”。
He styled his poem doggerel. 他把他的这首诗歌叫做打油诗。

  • We're not sure why poor dogs always seem to get used to describe something really dreadful, but it's the case with doggerel — meaning irregularly rhyming, really bad poetry, usually comic in tone and fit only for dogs.
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  • n. 打油诗
  • adj. 打油诗的
  • 1. Larkin himself was aware of this, entitling one series "Dances in doggerel".

    拉金自己对这一点有清醒认识,他将一系列诗命名为“在打油诗中跳舞”。

  • 2. He styled his poem doggerel.

    他把他的这首诗歌叫做打油诗。

  • 3. So, little girl baby in a blog published doggerel creation is new, but the verse of the history or the long-standing.

    所以妞宝宝在博客上发表的打油诗创作虽新,但该诗体的历史还是源远流长的。

  • doggerel late 14c. (adj.); 1630s (n.), "Any rhyming verse in which the meter is forced into metronomic regularity by the stressing of normally unstressed syllables and in which rhyme is forced or banal" [Miller Williams, "Patterns of Poetry"]. probably from dog (n.) + pejorative suffix -rel and applied to bad poetry perhaps with a suggestion of puppyish clumsiness, or being fit only for dogs. Attested as a surname from mid-13c., but the sense is not evident.
dog·gerel / ˈdɒɡərəl ; NAmE ˈdɔːɡərəl ; ˈdɑːɡərəl / noun [uncountable ] poetry that is badly written or ridiculous, sometimes because the writer has not intended it to be serious 蹩脚诗;打油诗;歪诗 dog·gerel / ˈdɒɡərəl ; NAmE ˈdɔːɡərəl ; ˈdɑːɡərəl /
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