epigram
英 [ˈepɪɡræm]
美 [ˈepɪɡræm]
n. 诙谐短诗; 警句; 隽语
复数:epigrams
BNC.33917 / COCA.36427
牛津词典
noun
- 诙谐短诗;警句;隽语
a short poem or phrase that expresses an idea in a clever or amusing way
柯林斯词典
- 诙谐短诗;警句;隽语
Anepigramis a short saying or poem which expresses an idea in a very clever and amusing way.
英英释义
noun
- a witty saying
双语例句
- Ancient Chinese "Guanzhen" is a kind of epigram of administration.
中国古代官箴是以一种劝诫文体表达出来的“为官之道”。 - Distinguishing between enlivening passage and epigram;
辨警策与警句; - The only province therefore for this kind of wit, is epigram, or those little occasional poems that in their own nature are nothing else but a tissue of epigrams.
这种机智唯一使用范畴就是隽语,或是那些短小临时创作的诗歌本质上就是一些警句。 - The second aspect, the motto of Meng epigram and proverb a concrete and detailed analysis.
第二个方面,对《孟子》中的格言警句及成语进行了具体而详细的分析。 - Mock epic, romance, satire and epigram were popular forms adopted by poets of the time.
模拟史诗,浪漫,讽刺诗偈被采用群众喜闻乐见的时间。 - Tito was ready, and scarified the epigram to Scala's content.
蒂托是有准备的,他牺牲了这首诗来满足斯卡拉。 - The audience is amused by his speech full of epigram
听众被他充满机智短诗的演讲迷住了 - Suddenly a surprising image or epigram will light up the scene.
一个突如其来的形象或警句突然把意境照亮。 - The poet should talk well, but not with an obvious striving after epigram; he should be sensitive, but not carry his vanity openly on his sleeve for the daws to peck at.
诗人应该很会说话,但并不刻意求工;他应该很敏感,但并不显露出他的虚荣。 - In the English language, idioms cover a wide range of variety from colloquialism, proverb, saying, epigram, slang, etc.
英语中,习语的范围是很广泛的,包括俗语、谚语、格言、警句和俚语等。