sonnet 英 [ˈsɒnɪt]   美 [ˈsɑnɪt]

sonnet

sonnet  英 [ˈsɒnɪt] 美 [ˈsɑnɪt]

n. 十四行诗;商籁诗 

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This last line of Edwin Arlington Robinson's sonnet “Credo” expresses the general basis of my belief. 阿林顿。 罗宾逊的十四行诗《信条》中的最后一行,概括了我的基本信仰。
It's in recognition of what we can think of as this time- honored historical irony that Milton writes such a memorable line, a wonderful line, in his sonnet on the new Presbyterian regime. 这刚好跟我们这次所想的相应-,这个令人尊敬的历史性讽刺,弥尔顿写得如此有纪念意义,如此绝妙,在十四行诗里,他所写的新长老派的政体。

  • A sonnet is a poem, often a love poem, of 14 rhyming lines. Is that a love letter from your secret admirer or a formal sonnet?
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  • n. 十四行诗;商籁诗
  • 1. This last line of Edwin Arlington Robinson's sonnet “Credo” expresses the general basis of my belief.

    阿林顿。 罗宾逊的十四行诗《信条》中的最后一行,概括了我的基本信仰。

  • 2. It's in recognition of what we can think of as this time- honored historical irony that Milton writes such a memorable line, a wonderful line, in his sonnet on the new Presbyterian regime.

    这刚好跟我们这次所想的相应-,这个令人尊敬的历史性讽刺,弥尔顿写得如此有纪念意义,如此绝妙,在十四行诗里,他所写的新长老派的政体。

  • 3. I've been doing this for many years, and all of a sudden comes a sonnet.

    我在这方面做了很多年,所有的一切就像一首十四行诗。

  • sonnet (n.) 1557 (in title of Surrey's poems), from Middle French sonnet (1540s) or directly from Italian sonetto, literally "little song," from Old Provençal sonet "song," diminutive of son "song, sound," from Latin sonus "sound" (from PIE root *swen- "to sound").
son·net / ˈsɒnɪt ; NAmE ˈsɑːnɪt / noun a poem that has 14 lines, each containing 10 syllables, and a fixed pattern of rhyme 十四行诗;商籁体 Shakespeare's sonnets 莎士比亚的十四行诗 sonnet sonnets sonneted sonneting son·net / ˈsɒnɪt ; NAmE ˈsɑːnɪt /
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