poet
英['pəʊɪt]
美['poʊət]
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n. (名词)
- 诗人
- 空想家
- 诗人一样的人
- 诗人骚客
- 富有想象、善于抒情的艺术家
n. (名词)
- [C]诗人 a person who writes poems
Noun:
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a writer of poems (the term is usually reserved for writers of good poetry)
- 1. The concept of the Rose continued to inform the poet's work.
- 玫瑰的概念持续贯穿于诗人的作品中。
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- 2. At first the eager young poet was a partisan of the Revolution.
- 起初,那位满腔热忱的年轻诗人是革命的坚定支持者。
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- 3. He was determined to reinvent himself as a poet and writer.
- 他下决心把自己重塑成一个诗人兼作家。
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- 4. He was a poet and an ardent spiritualist.
- 他是位诗人,也是忠实的招魂论者。
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- 5. He writes beautifully, as befits a poet.
- 他文笔优美,适合当诗人。
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用作名词 (n.)
- A great poet is a master melody.
大诗人也是音律大师。
- It is written by an obscure young poet.
这是一位不知名的年轻诗人写的。
- The poet expressed his burning passion for the woman he loved.
诗人表达了他对所爱的女子火一般的激情。
- He was awarded the poet laureate by the queen.
他被女王封为桂冠诗人。
- The poet compares his lover to a rose in his poems.
诗人在他诗歌中把他的情人比作玫瑰花。
用作名词 (n.)
- A poet is born, not made.
诗人是天生的,不是学来的。
- The poet lived a happy life in his late life.
这位诗人晚年过着幸福的生活。
- She is “the minor poet” of our class, composing only ragged verses.
她是我们班上的“小诗人”,只能作些打油诗。
- Keats was a famous British poet.
济慈是位著名的英国诗人。
- In our country, there have been many great poets of the people.
我国出现了许多伟大的人民诗人。
- You can count up the great poets still alive , on the fingers of one hand.
在世的大诗人屈指可数。
- There are many minor and obscure poets in the age of Elizabeth.
伊丽莎白时代有许多不知名的诗人。
- He was eminent both as a leader and as a poet.
他作为领袖和诗人都是出众的。
- Not every man can be a poet.
并非人人都可以成为诗人。
- Sometimes he is funny; sometimes he seems like a poet.
有时他很滑稽,有时他又像个诗人。
- He is a lyric poet.
他是个抒情诗人。
- She is a poet among pianists.
她弹钢琴富有激情和想象力。
n. (名词)
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poet的基本意思是“诗人”,指写诗或韵文的人,可以指“女诗人”。引申可指“善于感受或表达的人”。
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poet多用于表达肯定的语气,而不带有贬义。
n. (名词)
- poet, bard, poetaster, poetess, versifier
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- 这组词的共同意思是“诗人”。其区别是:
- 1.poet指一般的“诗人”,常用于肯定语气,而无贬义。
- 2.versifier指“诗人”时含贬义,指那些写轻薄或轻松的诗句或用过时的严格格式写诗的“劣等诗人”,也常译为“打油诗人”。versifier还可指改散文成诗者,这时虽无贬义,但也含有水平不高的意思。例如:
- They are just a horde of versifiers who could hardly be considered poets.他们只是一些水平不高的改散文成诗者,根本谈不上诗人。
- 3.bard常用于嘲笑那些对自己的作品不加批评地自我欣赏的浮夸的诗人。例如:
- The shaggy bards recited their poems in coffee shops.那些不整洁的诗人在咖啡馆里背诵了他们的诗。
- 4.poetess为“女诗人”,但现在一般用woman poet,一般来讲poetess即使不算侮辱,也不够尊重。例如:
- She is regarded as one of the two greatest English poetesses.她被认为是英国最伟大的两位女诗人之一。
- 5.poetaster意为“劣等诗人,自封的诗人”,指无天赋、常模仿当时作品风格、文字糟糕、不算真挚感人、经常受人批评的诗人。例如:
- Poetasters win prizes and get fellowships, while good poets go begging.劣等的诗人得奖又受崇拜,而好的诗人却沿街乞讨。
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