poetical
诗意的
常用释义
英音[ pəʊˈetɪkəl ]
美音[ poʊˈetɪkl ]
基本释义
- adj. 诗的(等于 poetic);理想化了的
例句
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1·They may be picturesque, even poetical; or they may be pedestrian, even trivial.它们也许如画一般,甚至富有诗意;或者它们可能平庸,甚至微不足道。
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2·It is this third city that accounts for New York's high-strung disposition, its poetical deportment, its dedication to the arts, and its incomparable achievements.正是这第三座城市造就了纽约敏感的性情、诗意的举止、对艺术的执着和无与伦比的成就。
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3·This is a poetical picture of the landscape.这是一幅富有诗意的风景画。
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4·Which books of the Old Testament are 'poetical'?旧约的哪几卷书是‘诗歌’呢?
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5·He was a man of strong, native, poetical feeling.他有一种强烈的,自然的,富有诗意的。
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6·A poet is not at all poetical. He is the most un-poetical thing in existence.诗人远不像诗歌,他是最无诗意的存在。
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7·A true poet does not bother to be poetical. Nor does a nursery gardener scent his roses.一个真正的诗人不需被诗意所牵绊。就如苗圃园丁不需用玫瑰的芬芳来显示自己的能力。
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8·A true poet does not bother to be poetical. Nor does the nursery gardener scent his roses.园丁不会在自己的玫瑰上喷洒香水,真正的诗人不会刻意去体现诗性。
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9·Likewise, in any era, poets are not those who write poems but those who live a poetical life.同样的道理,在任何时代,诗人不是写作诗歌的人,而是过着诗意生活的人。
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10·The poetical nature of the Chinese language is a fact as well as a concept to be interpreted.汉语诗性既是一个基本事实,也是一个有待解释的概念。
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