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rhap.so.dy5rAp7sE7din [C] fmla speech or piece of writing that contains powerful feelings and enthusiasm狂热赞词The novel is highly emotional and yet does not contain any of those extravagant rhapsodies that often spoil the works of descriptive writers.这部小说感情极强烈,但是并没有任何常常会破坏描述性作家作品的那些华丽的狂热赞词。(specialized) A rhapsody is also a piece of music which has no formal structure and which expresses powerful feelings.狂想曲One of my favourite pieces of music is Rachmaninov's 'Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini?我最喜欢的乐曲之一是拉赫玛尼诺夫的《帕格尼尼主题狂想曲》。If you go into rhapsodies about/over something, you express enthusiasm and admiration for it.狂热地说,赞不绝口She went into rhapsodies over the chocolate cake.她对这巧克力蛋糕赞不绝口。(Br) Some Americans go into rhapsodies when they hear an English accent.一些美国人在听到英国口音时赞不绝口。
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