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 poetic [pәu'etik]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 诗的, 诗意的, 诗人的



    poetic
    [ adj ]
    1. of or relating to poetry

    2. <adj.pert>
      poetic works
      a poetic romance
    3. of or relating to poets

    4. <adj.pert>
      poetic insight
    5. characterized by romantic imagery

    6. <adj.all>
      Turner's vision of the rainbow...was poetic
    7. characteristic of or befitting poetry

    8. <adj.all>
      poetic diction


    Poetic \Po*et"ic\, Poetical \Po*et"ic*al\, a. [L. po["e]ticus,
    Gr. ?: cf. F. po['e]tiquee.]
    1. Of or pertaining to poetry; suitable for poetry, or for
    writing poetry; as, poetic talent, theme, work,
    sentiments. --Shak.

    2. Expressed in metrical form; exhibiting the imaginative or
    the rhythmical quality of poetry; as, a poetical
    composition; poetical prose.

    {Poetic license}. See {License}, n., 4.

    1. It gave me a wide canvas on which to paint." After taking a master's degree in poetic drama at Queen's University, Belfast, Parker taught from 1964 at Hamilton College in Clinton, N.Y., returning home five years later to start his writing career.
    2. The saddest episode of all is his inexplicable failure to turn this dream of a perfect love into a reality. Mallarme was one of the earliest of the younger French poets to recognise Baudelaire's poetic mastery.
    3. Charlie asked us if California was as wonderful as he'd heard, and we hedged our answers about smog and gridlock as we waxed poetic about orange blossoms and Hollywood.
    4. We can watch him restlessly trying on poetic styles until he found one that really suited him.
    5. Isobel Armstrong, Professor of English at Birkbeck College, has put together a collection of essays that amount to a re-interpretation of the poetic output of the whole period.
    6. These were the poetic words of Dr Stambuk, the UK representative of the Croatian government who spoke at the opening of the exhibition.
    7. But at their best, his thick, rich color and densely worked surfaces had a poetic effect.
    8. It isn't easy to fathom a season that ranged from a spavined new production of Verdi's "Il Trovatore" to a poetic revival of Puccini's "La Boheme."
    9. Although real-estate classifieds have become increasingly poetic, Mr. Schweppe's are downright lyrical.
    10. Its poetic seventh-century idiom is a model of elegant Arabic style.
    11. It is with enormous relief that you make your way into the room full of English sculptor Tony Cragg's fanciful and poetic objects.
    12. Auden's undergraduate poetic output was staggering. No wonder he got a Third in his finals. The Pudney collection is one source for Katherine Bucknell's timely edition of Auden's Juvenilia 1922-28 (Faber Pounds 25, 320 pages).
    13. Only once or twice do you sense that this tour de force has been conceived for wow effect - there are scenes of possession that recall The Dybbuk - and that Frances's more poetic locutions do not ring true to her character.
    14. He made us laugh, sometimes with a wonderful line in what might be called poetic doggerel-plus.
    15. At the end he launches into a series of Wizard of Oz-inspired prose poems - if anyone should have his poetic licence extended rather than endorsed, it is this writer. 'A minor book full of fourth-rate imagery.'
    16. Ms. Kuhlmann gradually settled down, stopped waving her dagger, and justified much of the advance publicity with an appealing legato and a poetic presence.
    17. The stubborn, literal-minded Seth is contrasted with the poetic "conjur man" Bynum; Seth also stands in strong opposition to the mysterious guest Herald Loomis (Delroy Lindo), who arrives on the scene with his daughter, Zonia (Jamila Perry).
    18. Since it was the Conservatives under Prime Minister Harold Macmillan who created Ravenscraig, that may be poetic justice.
    19. Dr. Thomas was honored for poetic writings about medical science in such books as "Lives of a Cell," which won a National Book Award.
    20. Moments in the score normally strongly poetic, like the trumpet solo uncannily evoking winter in a deserted London square, go for nothing. Were there ever whores so un-erotic (identical red ballet skirts)?
    21. We know that these lines are by none other than Andrew Marvell because the name of the poet appears at the end where the author's name is customarily found in poetic quotations.
    22. Admittedly, they grow on foolproof grey-green clay within sight of Matthew Arnold's poetic landscape.
    23. In contrast to the poetic language and the erudition displayed elsewhere, sex is described either mechanically or with compulsive alliteration.
    24. 'A more poetic approach - and more wonder and amazement - might make these books more popular with general readers.'
    25. Talk about poetic justice _ this is that," Thornburgh said in a speech to U.S. attorneys.
    26. Hoffman wrote "brief poetic epitaphs" for the symphony.
    27. There is the infectious skill with which Synge makes ordinary Irish talk intoxicatingly poetic.
    28. Typified by brevity and a closing 'point', epigram is the standard brick with which many a 17th-century poetic structure, great and small, is built.
    29. "She was a whirling light to me then," he writes, "all paradox and enticing mystery, street tough one moment, then lifted by a lyrical and poetic sensitivity that few retain past early adolescence.
    30. It is surprising how much of the complex nuance and poetic force of his text comes across.
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