ode 英 [əʊd]   美 [oʊd]

ode

ode  英 [əʊd] 美 [oʊd]

n. 赋;颂歌;颂诗 

名词复数:odes 

And he tries to "prevent" them with his humble ode. 弥尔顿努力想用谦逊的颂歌来“阻止“他们。
“When I sing it, I feel immense respect for ‘Wang Erxiao,’ ” Mr. Zhang, 59, said of the classic ode to a martyred peasant child. “当我唱着歌,我感受到对王二小无限的尊敬。” 59岁的张先生如是评论到一首经典的烈士农村儿童的颂歌。

  • An ode is a kind of poem, usually praising something. A famous example is John Keats' "Ode on a Grecian Urn." Apparently, Keats was really into urns.
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  • n. 赋;颂歌;颂诗
  • 1. And he tries to "prevent" them with his humble ode.

    弥尔顿努力想用谦逊的颂歌来“阻止“他们。

  • 2. “When I sing it, I feel immense respect for ‘Wang Erxiao,’ ” Mr. Zhang, 59, said of the classic ode to a martyred peasant child.

    “当我唱着歌,我感受到对王二小无限的尊敬。” 59岁的张先生如是评论到一首经典的烈士农村儿童的颂歌。

  • 3. His new book, How To Write A Sentence: And How To Read One,is part ode, part how-to guide to the art of the well-constructed sentence.

    他的新书《如何写好一个句子:还有,如何阅读一个好的句子》,就是对精心构筑的美好句子的颂歌以及对如何写出它们的指导。

ode / əʊd ; NAmE oʊd / noun a poem that speaks to a person or thing or celebrates a special event 颂诗;颂歌 Keats's ‘Ode to a Nightingale’ 济慈的《夜莺颂》 ode odes ode / əʊd ; NAmE oʊd /
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