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词汇 epode
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Definition of epode in English:

epode

noun ˈɛpəʊdˈɛpoʊd
  • 1A form of lyric poem written in couplets, in which a long line is followed by a shorter one.

    长短句相间的抒情诗体

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Even the ‘archaic’ epodes are written in a style of painstaking elegance.
    • What suggests that we are dealing with the portrait of an ethical ideal is the locution ‘Heureux celui qui’ [Happy the man who], recalling the sententious maxim (Beatus tile qui) that begins Horace's epode II.
    • Other epodes take up motifs from other contemporary genres (elegy in 11 and 15, pastoral in 2) but with significant alterations of tone: Horace ironically breaks the high emotional level of the models with a detached and distant closure.
  • 2The third section of an ancient Greek choral ode, or of one division of such an ode.

    (古希腊抒情颂诗或其一部分的)第三节

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The epode, or ‘aftersong,’ typically involves some form of return, as if from a trance, a resurfacing or unearthing motion that completes the ritual and brings the excavated find or renewed sense of racial consciousness to light.
    • The dance consisted of three sections: strophe, antistrophe and epode.
    • This was a ‘regular ode’ in that it closely followed Pindar's scheme of all strophes and antistrophes conforming to one stanzaic pattern, and all epodes following another.

Origin

Early 17th century: from French épode, or via Latin epodos, from Greek epōidos, from epi 'upon' + ōidē (see ode).

Definition of epode in US English:

epode

nounˈepōdˈɛpoʊd
  • 1A form of lyric poem written in couplets, in which a long line is followed by a shorter one.

    长短句相间的抒情诗体

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Even the ‘archaic’ epodes are written in a style of painstaking elegance.
    • What suggests that we are dealing with the portrait of an ethical ideal is the locution ‘Heureux celui qui’ [Happy the man who], recalling the sententious maxim (Beatus tile qui) that begins Horace's epode II.
    • Other epodes take up motifs from other contemporary genres (elegy in 11 and 15, pastoral in 2) but with significant alterations of tone: Horace ironically breaks the high emotional level of the models with a detached and distant closure.
  • 2The third section of an ancient Greek choral ode, or of one division of such an ode.

    (古希腊抒情颂诗或其一部分的)第三节

    Compare with strophe and antistrophe
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The epode, or ‘aftersong,’ typically involves some form of return, as if from a trance, a resurfacing or unearthing motion that completes the ritual and brings the excavated find or renewed sense of racial consciousness to light.
    • The dance consisted of three sections: strophe, antistrophe and epode.
    • This was a ‘regular ode’ in that it closely followed Pindar's scheme of all strophes and antistrophes conforming to one stanzaic pattern, and all epodes following another.

Origin

Early 17th century: from French épode, or via Latin epodos, from Greek epōidos, from epi ‘upon’ + ōidē (see ode).

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