elegy

英['elɪdʒɪ] 美['ɛlədʒi]
  • n. 挽歌,哀歌

词态变化


复数: elegies;

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1. 同源反义词:elegy <==> eulogy.
2. Elegy: 哀礼祭----哀歌,挽歌。
3. 谐音“哀乐记”。

中文词源


elegy 哀歌

来自希腊语elegos, 哀诗,哀歌。

英文词源


elegy
elegy: [16] Greek élegos originally signified simply ‘song’ (Aristophanes, for example, used it for the song of a nightingale in his play Birds). It is not clear where it came from, although it has been speculated that the Greeks may have borrowed it from the Phrygians, an Indo- European people of western and central Asia Minor, and that originally it denoted ‘flute song’ (the long-held derivation from Greek e e légein ‘cry woe! woe!’ is not tenable). Later on it came to mean specifically ‘song of mourning’, and its adjective derivative elegeíā passed as a noun via Latin and French into English.
elegy (n.)
1510s, from Middle French elegie, from Latin elegia, from Greek elegeia ode "an elegaic song," from elegeia, fem. of elegeios "elegaic," from elegos "poem or song of lament," later "poem written in elegiac verse," which is of uncertain origin, perhaps from a Phrygian word. Related: Elegiast.

双语例句


1. Good heavens, what would be more tragic than that elegy!
天哪,还有什么比那首挽歌更悲伤的呢!

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2. The lonely elegy urges, who let profane lonely read the boudoir?
寂寞挽歌催 、 谁让孤独亵读了深闺?

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3. To compose an elegy upon or for.
用挽歌对句体写的诗歌.

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4. There are playing beautiful elegy.
那里正在演奏华丽的挽歌.

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5. Funeral Elegy, hold a memorial ceremony for youth.
葬礼挽歌, 祭奠青春.

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