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verseHvV:s, $vV:rsnwriting which is arranged in short lines with a rhythmic pattern, or one of the parts into which a poem or song is divided诗句,诗行;诗节;韵文comic/light/satirical verse [U]滑稽/轻松/讽刺的诗句A lot of verse is written in rhyme which means that the endings of certain words at the end of a line sound the same. [U]许多诗都是写得押韵的,就是说一些诗句末尾词的读音相同。His publications include a book of short stories and several volumes of verse. [U]他出版的书包括一部短篇小说集和几部诗作。Shakespeare wrote in verse. [U]莎士比亚用诗体写作。Each verse (= part of the song) was sung as a solo and then everyone joined in on the chorus. [C]每一段歌词以独唱形式演唱,然后每个人都加入合唱。Most British people have trouble remembering any more than the first verse (= part) of the national anthem. [C]大多数英国人只能记住他们国歌的第一段,再多就困难了。A verse can also be one of the series of short parts into which the writing of a holy book is divided.(宗教圣书中的)句,节She recited a verse from the Bible/the Koran. [C]她诵读了《圣经》/《古兰经》中的一节。 ☆ CHORUS ; PROSE.
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