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
- Of these no Elegy.
这些不需要挽歌。 - A romantic elegy on the fate of his mistress.
哀叹他情人命运的一首浪漫悲歌。 - "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。 - 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 this sense, his works are the farewell and elegy in the future to those of the past that will soon disappear.
从这个意义来说,他的这些作品是对即将消失的过去在未来的绝唱与挽歌。 - This is my elegy.
这是我的死亡挽歌。 - The Elegy of Feminine Intellectual Destiny& On the "The Body not Having Name";
女性知识分子命运的悲歌&评《没有名字的身体》 - He fled in panic, all the way Elegy.
他仓皇出逃,一路悲歌。 - 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。 - His unique way of thinking and historical background of the late Tang Dynasty created a Elegy.
他独特的思维方式与时代背景造就了晚唐的一曲哀歌。