poetic
poetic 英 [pəʊˈetɪk] 美 [poʊˈetɪk]
adj. 诗的,诗歌的;诗意的;诗人的 n. 诗学,诗论
名词复数:poetics
- Anything poetic either relates to the art of poetry or has the romantic images of poetry. A great speech can be poetic. An orange-red sunset at the beach can also be poetic.
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- adj. 诗的,诗歌的;诗意的;诗人的
- n. 诗学,诗论
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1. To me this is the most memorable period of my poetic career.
对我来说,这是我诗歌生涯中最值得纪念的一段时期。
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2. So what is at stake in this quarrel between Socrates and the poetic tradition ? that he alludes to?
那到底他所暗示,介于苏格拉底与诗学传统间的争论,关键点为何?
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3. If you spend a whole day here, you can experience the poetic changes here.
如果你花一整天在这里,你可以在这里体验诗意的变化。
- poetic (adj.) 1520s, from poet + -ic, or else from or influenced by Middle French poetique (c. 1400), from Latin poeticus, from Greek poietikos "pertaining to poetry," literally "creative, productive," from poietos "made," verbal adjective of poiein "to make" (see poet). Related: Poetics (1727). Poetic justice "ideal justice as portrayed in plays and stories" is from 1670s. For poetic licence (1733) see licence (n.).
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