prosody: [15] Despite the passing similarity, prosody has no etymological connection with prose. In fact, its closest English relative is ode. It comes via Latin prosōdia from Greek prosōidíā, which originally meant ‘song with an instrumental accompaniment’. This was a compound formed from prós ‘in addition to’ and ōidé ‘song’ (source of English ode [16] and also of parody [16], rhapsody, and probably tragedy). => melody, ode, parody, rhapsody
prosody (n.)
late 15c., from Latin prosodia "accent of a syllable," from Greek prosoidia "song sung to music," also "accent, modulation," literally "a singing in addition to," from pros "to, forward, near" + oide "song, poem" (see ode). Related: Prosodiacal; prosodist.
雙語例句
1. Both developed doctrine of prosody.
他們作詩都有自己的理論.
來自辭典例句
2. The prosody of Beowulf is based on alliteration, not end rhymes.
《貝奧武甫》的詩體采用頭韻而不用尾韻.
來自互聯網
3. Being of relatively great duration . Used of a syllable in prosody.
(韻律學 ) 用於音節的,有較長的持續時間.
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4. First, it described three models related to prosody generation.
首先描述了韻律生成的相關模型.
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5. Stressed or accented. Used of a syllable in accentual prosody.