Poetic Meaning in English
word
/poʊˈɛtɪk/
poh-E-tik
/pəʊˈɛtɪk/
poh-E-tik
释义
Related to poetry, or having qualities typical of poetry, such as beauty, imagination, and deep feeling. Can also describe something as artistic or very expressive.
用法与细微差别
Usually formal or descriptive; 'poetic' is used for both literal poems and anything with artistic, imaginative, or emotional qualities. Common phrases: 'poetic language', 'poetic justice'. Not used to mean 'popular'.
Spanish: poético - líricoPortuguese (BR): poético - líricoPortuguese (PT): poético - líricoChinese (Simplified): 诗意的 - 富有诗情的Chinese (Traditional): 詩意的 - 富有詩情的Hindi: काव्यात्मक - कवितामयArabic: شِعري - ذو طابع شعريBengali: কাব্যিক - কবিতাসুলভRussian: поэтичныйJapanese: 詩的なVietnamese: thơ - mang tính thơKorean: 시적인Turkish: şiirselUrdu: شاعرانہIndonesian: puitis
例句
She writes poetic stories about nature.
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The movie had a poetic ending.
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Her speech was very poetic.
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There's something poetic about walking in the rain at night.
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He has a poetic way of describing everyday moments.
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The sunset over the mountains looked absolutely poetic.
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