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英式音标:[ˌpəʊɪ'tæstə]

美式音标:['poʊɪtˌæstə]

词汇分类:真•词根词缀记忆——李平武,Word Menu
概况:
n. 打油诗人;蹩脚诗人
词义:
n.
蹩脚诗人;
英英释义
Poetaster
Poetaster, like rhymester or versifier, is a contemptuous name often applied to bad or inferior poets. Specifically, poetaster has implications of unwarranted pretentions to artistic value.
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Poetaster
Poetaster
Jonson's Poetaster and the Ovidian Debate.
"Poetaster,"the Author, and the Perils of Cultural Production
Humanist Schooling and Ben Jonson's "Poetaster"
The Purpose and Technique of Jonson's "Poetaster"
Jonson and the Classics: The Ovid‐Plot in Poetaster
Ben Jonson's "Poetaster": Classical Translation and the Location of Cultural Authority
Poetaster, or, The arraignment ; Sejanus his fall ; The Devil is an ass ; The new inn, or, The light heart
Sir Giles Goosecap, Knight: George Chapman; Poetaster; and the Children of the Chapel
Jonson, Horace and the Classical Tradition: Poetaster: classical translation and cultural authority
Scenes of Translation in Jonson and Shakespeare: Poetaster, Hamlet, and Midsummer Night¿s Dream
双语例句
用作名词(n.)
His verse has the sing-song rhythm of a poetaster.
他的诗句有着蹩脚诗人的单调的节律。
权威例句
PoetasterPoetaster
Poetaster
Jonson's Poetaster and the Ovidian Debate.
"Poetaster,"the Author, and the Perils of Cultural Production
Humanist Schooling and Ben Jonson's "Poetaster"
The Purpose and Technique of Jonson's "Poetaster"
Jonson and the Classics: The Ovid‐Plot in Poetaster
Ben Jonson's "Poetaster": Classical Translation and the Location of Cultural Authority
Poetaster, or, The arraignment ; Sejanus his fall ; The Devil is an ass ; The new inn, or, The light heart
Sir Giles Goosecap, Knight: George Chapman; Poetaster; and the Children of the Chapel
Jonson, Horace and the Classical Tradition: Poetaster: classical translation and cultural authority
Scenes of Translation in Jonson and Shakespeare: Poetaster, Hamlet, and Midsummer Night¿s Dream
同义词:versemonger,rimester,rhymer
英语词源:
poetaster (n.)
1590s, from Middle French poetastre (1550s), from Latin poeta (see poet) + -aster, diminutive (pejorative) suffix. Old Norse had skaldfifl "poetaster."
造句:
1. We spend the afternoon traipse from one shop to another.
我们用了一下午的时间逛商店,疲惫不堪地逛了一家又一家.
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