elegiac

英[ˌelɪ'dʒaɪək] 美[ˌelɪ'dʒaɪək]
  • adj. 挽歌的;悲伤的
  • n. 哀歌
  • =elegiacal.
elegiacal elegiacally
  • eleatic n.埃里亚人;埃里亚派之信徒adj.埃里亚的
  • eleaticism n.埃里亚派
  • eleazar n.(基督教《圣经》中的)以利亚撒(亚伦之子和继承人、以色列的大祭司)
  • elecampane n.[植]土木香
  • elect v.选举;选择adj.精选的;当选的;[神学]被上帝选中的n.被选中者;[神学]上帝的选民
Adjective:
  1. resembling or characteristic of or appropriate to an elegy;

    "an elegiac poem on a friend's death"

  2. expressing sorrow often for something past;

    "an elegiac lament for youthful ideals"

1. The music has a dreamy, elegiac quality.
那音乐有一种梦幻般的哀伤。

来自柯林斯例句

2. He recorded his emotion in elegiac lines of magnificent dignity.
他把他的感情宣泄在凄惋而庄严的诗句里.

来自辞典例句

3. He died at the end of this wistful and elegiac novel.
在这本情意绵绵的哀歌式小说的末尾,他结束了一生.

来自辞典例句

4. Her poetry has an elegiac quality.
她的诗有伤感的情调.

来自辞典例句

5. Ovid and Horace challenge comparison with the best elegiac and lyric poets of Greece.
奥维德和贺雷西要同希腊最好的挽歌和抒情诗人争一日之长.

来自辞典例句

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. It is elegiac rather than nostalgic.
      比起怀旧更像是哀歌。
    2. He died at the end of this wistful and elegiac novel.
      在这本情意绵绵的哀歌式小说的末尾,他结束了一生。
    3. Her poetry has an elegiac quality.
      她的诗有伤感的情调。
    4. He recorded his emotion in elegiac lines of magnificent dignity.
      他把他的感情宣泄在凄惋而庄严的诗句里。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. This is an abyss, between the sheets, pale white like an elegiac couplet.
      这是深渊,在枕褥之间,挽联般苍白。
    2. At the same time my paper point out that the writer is in essence a elegiac poet.
      同时指出,作家本质上是一个挽歌诗人。

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