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词汇 Shakespearean
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Definition of Shakespearean in English:

Shakespearean

(also Shakespearian)
adjectiveʃeɪkˈspɪərɪən
  • Relating to or characteristic of William Shakespeare or his works.

    the early Shakespearean plays
    an eminent Shakespearean actor
    there is an almost Shakespearean quality to the narrative
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Everything was like a kid's show, but the plot was sophisticated and Shakespearean, very lyrical.
    • This is a cut-rate tale of Shakespearean intrigue, shot "on the beaches of Staten Island" doubling for medieval England.
    • All the performances were excellent, and you couldn't fault the Shakespearean English.
    • The situation with Roger is almost Shakespearean.
    • The British gangster film has always housed the skeletons of Shakespearean tragedy within it.
    • It just wasn't a good idea to shove such a square Shakespearean peg into the round hole of modern teens.
    • His shadow warrior is essentially a Shakespearean character.
    • In Shakespearean comedy, everybody gets married at the end.
    • The men are 'blue collar guys' rather than Shakespearean men of honor.
    • Gags run the gamut from Shakespearean allusions to fart noises.
nounʃeɪkˈspɪərɪən
  • An expert on or student of Shakespeare's writings.

    several Shakespeareans have reviewed the film
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The majority managed that fine balance between keeping the poetry and naturalness, which defeats so many would-be Shakespeareans.
    • It is more like being able to define blank verse, and most Shakespeareans could not do that and do not need to.
    • He had different points of comparison in mind, ones more stylish and specific than the usual vague appeal to the Shakespearean.
    • We never see whether India ever really embraced the entertainment being offered by these British Shakespeareans.
    • They have just released a recording with the cinematically ubiquitous film star and renowned Shakespearean.
    • This excellent troupe of Shakespeareans seems to have an infallible touch.
    • The Great Hall of the Middle Temple—not open to the general public—is a secular temple to Shakespeareans.
    • This is not to say that there will be no great actors, no great verse speakers, no great Shakespeareans in future.
    • Although Shakespeareans have been pleasantly surprised by the play, it hasn't been received with universal approval.
    • The audience included young and old, soap stars and Shakespeareans, household names and the hard to put a name to.

Rhymes

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Definition of Shakespearean in US English:

Shakespearean

(also Shakespearian)
adjectiveSHākˈspirēənʃeɪkˈspɪriən
  • Relating to or characteristic of William Shakespeare or his works.

    the early Shakespearean plays
    an eminent Shakespearean actor
    there is an almost Shakespearean quality to the narrative
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It just wasn't a good idea to shove such a square Shakespearean peg into the round hole of modern teens.
    • Gags run the gamut from Shakespearean allusions to fart noises.
    • The situation with Roger is almost Shakespearean.
    • All the performances were excellent, and you couldn't fault the Shakespearean English.
    • His shadow warrior is essentially a Shakespearean character.
    • The British gangster film has always housed the skeletons of Shakespearean tragedy within it.
    • In Shakespearean comedy, everybody gets married at the end.
    • The men are 'blue collar guys' rather than Shakespearean men of honor.
    • This is a cut-rate tale of Shakespearean intrigue, shot "on the beaches of Staten Island" doubling for medieval England.
    • Everything was like a kid's show, but the plot was sophisticated and Shakespearean, very lyrical.
nounSHākˈspirēənʃeɪkˈspɪriən
  • An expert on or student of Shakespeare's writings.

    several Shakespeareans have reviewed the film
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is not to say that there will be no great actors, no great verse speakers, no great Shakespeareans in future.
    • They have just released a recording with the cinematically ubiquitous film star and renowned Shakespearean.
    • Although Shakespeareans have been pleasantly surprised by the play, it hasn't been received with universal approval.
    • The majority managed that fine balance between keeping the poetry and naturalness, which defeats so many would-be Shakespeareans.
    • This excellent troupe of Shakespeareans seems to have an infallible touch.
    • He had different points of comparison in mind, ones more stylish and specific than the usual vague appeal to the Shakespearean.
    • The audience included young and old, soap stars and Shakespeareans, household names and the hard to put a name to.
    • The Great Hall of the Middle Temple—not open to the general public—is a secular temple to Shakespeareans.
    • We never see whether India ever really embraced the entertainment being offered by these British Shakespeareans.
    • It is more like being able to define blank verse, and most Shakespeareans could not do that and do not need to.
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