verse 英 [vɜ:s]   美 [vɜrs]

verse

verse  英 [vɜ:s] 美 [vɜrs]

n.  

进行时:versing  过去式:versed  过去分词:versed  第三人称单数:verses  名词复数:verses 

He is good at verse. 他善于作诗。
Please turn this piece of prose into verse. 请把这段散文改写成诗歌。

  • A poem — especially one that rhymes — is called verse. The children's author Dr. Seuss wrote in verse, and the regular rhymes of "The Cat in the Hat" helped generations of children learn to read.
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  • n.
  • 1. He is good at verse.

    他善于作诗。

  • 2. Please turn this piece of prose into verse.

    请把这段散文改写成诗歌。

  • verse (n.) late Old English (replacing Old English fers, an early West Germanic borrowing directly from Latin), "line or section of a psalm or canticle," later "line of poetry" (late 14c.), from Anglo-French and Old French vers "line of verse; rhyme, song," from Latin versus "a line, row, line of verse, line of writing," from PIE root *wer- (2) "to turn, bend." The metaphor is of plowing, of "turning" from one line to another (vertere = "to turn") as a plowman does.
verse / vɜːs ; NAmE vɜːrs / noun 1 [uncountable ] writing that is arranged in lines, often with a regular rhythm or pattern of rhyme 诗;韵文 SYN poetry Most of the play is written in verse, but some of it is in prose. 这剧本大部份是用韵文写的,不过有一些是用散文。 see also blank verse , free verse 2 [countable ] a group of lines that form a unit in a poem or song 诗节;歌曲的段落 a hymn with six verses 一首六节的赞美诗 3 verses [plural ] ( old-fashioned) poetry a book of comic verses 打油诗集 4 [countable ] any one of the short numbereddivisions of a chapter in the Bible (《圣经》的)节 IDIOMsee chapter verse verses versed versing verse / vɜːs ; NAmE vɜːrs /
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