elegy
英 [ˈelədʒi]
美 [ˈelədʒi]
n. 挽诗; 挽歌; 哀歌
复数:elegies
BNC.24307 / COCA.19616
牛津词典
noun
- 挽诗;挽歌;哀歌
a poem or song that expresses sadness, especially for sb who has died
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 悲歌;挽歌;挽诗
Anelegyis a sad poem, often about someone who has died.- ...a touching elegy for a lost friend.
致亡友的感人挽歌
- ...a touching elegy for a lost friend.
英英释义
noun
- a mournful poem
双语例句
- The literary elegy in the Six Dynasties was not simply a kind of practical poems as it did originally.
挽歌本是一个实用性的诗歌题材,而在六朝,文人挽歌诗经历了脱离礼仪、又回归礼仪的演变过程。 - In the first elegy there are two monologues from two different speakers.
在首挽歌有两个独白,从两个不同的发言者。 - South Korean film Time presents us with a Pandora-like gloomy elegy for the fascination and destruction of plastic surgery.
该片呈现了整容手术对现代社会的致命吸引力和毁灭性打击的两难境地。 - Don't you know the singer? The queen of elegy?
你不知道那歌手吗?怨曲女王啊? - "A Commemoration on the First Anniversary of Death," or" A Three-Hundred-Year Memorial Elegy," are both good topics.
周年逝世纪念和三百年祭,一样的好题目。 - He fled in panic, all the way Elegy.
他仓皇出逃,一路悲歌。 - Elegy: a poem composed in elegiac couplets.
挽歌:用挽歌对句体写的诗歌。 - The elegy can be described as a behavior and a sort of mourning and wield style.
挽歌是一种行为,又是一种哀祭文体。 - Of these no Elegy.
这些不需要挽歌。 - When they sing a beautiful elegy to youth, a lament for all the things lost along the way, many were in tears.
当他们唱起动人的青春挽歌,悼念一路走来错失的所有,许多人都流下了眼泪。