poesy

英['pəʊəzi] 美['poʊəzi]
  • n. 诗;韵文;作诗法;诗的灵感
poesies
  • poesy n.诗;韵文;作诗法;诗的灵感
Noun:
  1. literature in metrical form

1. Water injects natural life and poesy into a noisy city.
水给喧闹的城市注入自然的生机与诗意.

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2. I find nicer poesy in the net and stick on here.
这里有一首诗还不错,我粘贴在这里.

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3. This would have done better in poesy; where transcendencies are more allowed.
这句话如果是一句诗,也许更好一点,因为在诗里头,高夸的说法,好象是更为可许似的.

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4. The expression of art mind and poesy in her novels.
在陈染文本中,处处可见她的艺术心境和诗意表达.

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5. Poetry was a speaking picture, and picture a mute poesy.
诗是有声的画, 画是无言的诗.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Water injects natural life and poesy into a noisy city.
      水给喧闹的城市注入自然的生机与诗意。
    2. Flute imagery is a common image in China's classical poesy.
      笛声是中国古典诗词中常见的一种听觉意象。