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po.et.icHpEJ5et7Ik, $poJ5et-adjpo.et.i.cal HpRW9etYIYkEl, $poW9et-Poetic means of or like poetry or poets.诗的,韵文的The story is written in richly poetic language.这篇故事以浓厚的诗歌语言写成。She edited an edition of Dryden's poetical works (= poems).她编了一本德莱登的诗集。He ended his speech with a poetical flourish about the glory of the nation's heritage. (approving)他以一段赞颂祖国光荣遗产的诗歌般的华丽辞藻结束了自己的演讲。If you describe something as poetic, you mean that it is very beautiful or expressive.富有诗意的,具有想象力的People travel for miles to see these poetic sunsets.人们跑了几英里去看这富有诗意的日落。Poetic justice is when something happens to a person that seems particularly fair and deserved, usually because of the bad things that person has done.理想的惩罚Since she's spent her life destroying other people's careers in order to get to the top, it's poetic justice that she should now be pushed out to make way for someone else.她一辈子都在为了往最高层爬而破坏他人的事业,现在她也该被推开为别人让路了,这对她来说真是个理想的惩罚。Poetic licence is when a poet or writer changes particular facts and rules to make the story they are telling more interesting or effective.诗的破格The author makes use of a certain degree of poetic licence in her account of the time she spent living in rural France.作者在记叙她在法国乡村度过的时光时,用了一定程度的诗的破格。
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