verse
noun
uk/vɜːs/us/vɝːs/[U]
writing that isarrangedinshortlineswith aregularrhythm;poetry:
诗;诗歌;韵文comic/light/satiricalverse打油/谐趣/讽刺诗
Shakespearewrotemostlyinverse.莎士比亚主要用韵文来写作。
B2[C]
one of thepartsthat apoemorsongisdividedinto:
诗节;(歌曲的)节Each verse wassungas asoloand then everyonejoinedin on thechorus.每一节都以独唱形式演唱,然后所有人一同合唱。
[C]
one of theseriesofshortpartsthat the writing of aholybookisdividedinto:
(宗教圣书的)节Shereciteda verse from theBible/theKoran.她背诵了《圣经》/《古兰经》里的一节。
- Iknowthe first verse of thesong, but I don'tknowwhat comes next.
 - Shall Isingthedescantin the last verse?
 - Sing the second verseallegro.
 - At the end of this verse, we'd like everyone tojoinin with thechorus.
 - 'Brillig' is amade-upword used in apieceofnonsenseverse by Lewis Carroll.
 
Literature
- action hero
 - alliterative
 - alternative history
 - anapest
 - anti-literary
 - femslash
 - fictionality
 - fictive
 - free verse
 - genre fiction
 - ode
 - passion play
 - pentameter
 - poem
 - poesy
 - tartan noir
 - theatrics
 - topos
 - tragedy
 - tragicomic
 
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