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C2Words that rhyme have the same lastsound: 押韵;成韵;和…同韵 "Blue" and "flew" rhyme.blue 和 flew 押韵。 Can youthinkof a word that rhymeswith"orange"?你能想出一个和 orange 押韵的词吗? - 'Bat and 'cat' rhyme.
- 'Side' and 'hide' rhyme.
- 'Hit' and 'sit' rhyme.
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See more results » [C]a word that has the same lastsoundas another word: 押韵词;同韵词 Can youthinkof a rhymefor"orange"?你能想出一个和 orange 押韵的词吗? C2[C]ashortpoem,especiallyforyoungchildren: 押韵诗;(尤指)儿歌 abookof rhymes andsongs一本儿童诗歌集 C2[U]the use of rhymes inpoetry: 在诗中应用同韵词;押韵 Thispoemis her firstattemptat rhyme.这首诗是她第一次尝试写的押韵诗。 in rhyme C2written as apoemso that the word at the end of alinehas the same lastsoundas a word at the end of anotherline: (诗歌)押韵 A lot ofmodernpoetryis not written in rhyme.很多现代诗不押韵。 [C]phoneticsspecialized(alsorime)thevowelin themiddleof asyllable, and anysoundsafter it in thesyllable 一个音节中部的元音以及之后的所有音 - Puttinginformationinto a rhyme canhelpyou torememberit.
- She isbestrememberedfor herillustrationsforbooksof children's rhymes.
- The rhymeshelpchildrentoappreciatethesoundsandrhythmsoflanguage.
- Alullabyis atypeof children's rhyme.
- Theexhibitionincludesarareeditionof acollectionof rhymesprintedin 1781.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesLiterature - action hero
- alliterative
- alternative history
- anapest
- anti-literary
- femslash
- fictionality
- fictive
- free verse
- genre fiction
- ode
- passion play
- pentameter
- poem
- poesy
- theatrics
- topos
- tragedy
- tragicomic
- trilogy
See more results » Idiombe no/without rhyme or reason (Definition ofrhymefrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)rhyme| American Dictionaryliterature(of words) to have the samefinalsound, or to use words that have the samefinalsound: [I]"Love" and "above" rhyme. literaturetwo or more words with the samefinalsound, or the use of such words,esp. at theendsoflinesin apoemorsong: [C]Can youthinkof a rhyme for "orange"? [U]She does not use rhyme in herpoems. (Definition ofrhymefrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofrhymerhyme What happens to tones when timing units (vowels, rhymes, syllables) are omitted in telescoping errors ?From theCambridge English Corpus The meter is regular, but not oppressively so; the rhymes flow freely, and the imagery is delicious.From theCambridge English Corpus He portrays this varied appeal as a feature of the libel as a genre, with simple, seemingly nave, rhymes sometimes masking informed political criticism.From theCambridge English Corpus Action and nonsense songs are popularly used along with nursery rhymes, ®nger-play songs and songs associated with special occasions.From theCambridge English Corpus Syllables whose rhymes contain only a short vowel, or a short vowel followed by a non-sonorant coda, do not contrast for tone.From theCambridge English Corpus In (10), both stressed and unstressed syllables containing simple rhymes are monomoraic.From theCambridge English Corpus Separate sections focus on the use of songs, rhymes and poetr y, of picture-books, of adolescent novels and of bilingual texts.From theCambridge English Corpus One musical feature of the later rhymed offices is of particular interest.From theCambridge English Corpus Sentences included in songs, rhymes, and book reading were excluded.From theCambridge English Corpus The potential for final stress in these words is inferred from their use in masculine rhymes.From theCambridge English Corpus We included numerous exposure activities that incorporated children's literature, songs and nursery rhymes, games, crafts, and movement.From theCambridge English Corpus In his serenade, for example, the rhymes are obvious and stilted; more grotesque still are the violations of metre and the misplaced accents.From theCambridge English Corpus Ignoring the peculiar vowels here, we discover another problem with the rhyming consonants in satire and nature.From theCambridge English Corpus By the middle of the school year, she found that the majority of the children had become aware of onsets, rhymes, and phonemes (60%).From theCambridge English Corpus The marked status of branching onsets and rhymes is confirmed by the facts of language acquisition.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/rhyme## |