"alexandrine" 怎么发音
word
al-uhg-ZAN-drin
al-igz-AHN-dreen
释义
An alexandrine is a line of poetry that has twelve syllables, often found in French poetry and sometimes used in English and other languages.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˌæɫəɡˈzændɹin
英式英语
ˌælɪɡzˈɑːndɹiːn
简化发音
美式
al-uhg-ZAN-drin
英式
al-igz-AHN-dreen
语境中听
An alexandrine contains twelve syllables in each line.
French poets often use the alexandrine form.
She learned about the alexandrine in her literature class.
The poem’s rhythm changes when the writer switches to an alexandrine.