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n. 韵律节奏的分析;按韵律诵读;细查
n.
韵律节奏的分析,按韵律诵读;扫描;
英英释义
scansion[ 'skænʃən, -tʃən ]
n.analysis of verse into metrical patterns
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SCANSION
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The Scansion of Laʒamon's Brut: A Historical Sketch
Computerized Scansion of Ancient Greek Hexameter
ANNULAR SCANSION CIRCUIT FOR CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION SYSTEMS
Maximal and Minimal Rules: Effects of Tier Scansion
The scansion of pharsalia (Catullus 64.37; Statius, Achilleid 1.152; Calpurnius Siculus 4.101)
Playing with Poetry's Rhythm: Taking the Intimidation out of Scansion
Vertical sweep voltage correction for film movement in flying spot scansion
CHARACTER RECOGNITION APPARATUS USING SINGLE STROKE SCANSION OF CHARACTER AREA WITH ELONGATE IMAGE
scansion (n.)
1670s, "action of marking off of verse in metric feet," from Late Latin scansionem (nominative scansio), in classical Latin, "act of climbing," noun of action from past participle stem of scandere "to climb" (see scan (v.)). From 1650s in English in literal sense of "action of climbing up."
1. Her search for love has often caused her excruciating misery and loneliness.
她对爱情的寻觅常常给她带来极大的痛苦和孤独感。
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2. I was in excruciating pain and one leg wouldn't move.
我忍受着剧痛,一条腿无法动弹。
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3. Meanwhile, the boredom is excruciating.
同时,又无聊得让人苦恼不已。
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4. He endured excruciating ago-nies before he finally expired.
在最终离世前他经受了极大的痛苦。
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5. There was a moment of excruciating silence.
一时间安静得令人难以忍受。
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