haiku ['haɪku]  

haiku

haiku  ['haɪku]

n. 俳句;三行俳句诗 

名词复数:haikus 

Hut, hut, hut: First down and haiku! 小屋,小屋,小屋。 第一句是俳句。
Some of the most revealing discoveries Ms MacMillan has made in her researches are the haiku-like memos Nixon wrote on his yellow pads. 对此,麦克米兰从她的研究中发现了一些最有力的佐证:尼克松写在黄色记事本上的俳句式备忘录。

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  • n. 俳句;三行俳句诗
  • 1. Hut, hut, hut: First down and haiku!

    小屋,小屋,小屋。 第一句是俳句。

  • 2. Some of the most revealing discoveries Ms MacMillan has made in her researches are the haiku-like memos Nixon wrote on his yellow pads.

    对此,麦克米兰从她的研究中发现了一些最有力的佐证:尼克松写在黄色记事本上的俳句式备忘录。

  • 3. haiku is a kind of Japanese poetry.

    俳句是日本的一种诗歌。

  • haiku (n.) 1902, from Japanese haiku, telescoped (supposedly in the late nineteenth century, by the poet Shiki) from haikai no ku "comic verse(s)," originally the name of the opening lines of a type of improvised, witty linked verse. The form developed mid-16c. "Traditionally, there is mention of a season of the year somewhere in a haiku, as a means of establishing the poem's tone, though this may be only the slightest suggestion." [Miller Williams, "Patterns of Poetry," Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University, 1986].
haiku / ˈhaɪkuː ; NAmE ˈhaɪkuː / noun ( plural haiku or haikus ) ( from Japanese) a poem with three lines and usually 17 syllables, written in a style that is traditional in Japan 俳句(日本传统诗体,三行为一首,通常有 17 个音节) haiku / ˈhaɪkuː ; NAmE ˈhaɪkuː /
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