antistrophe
/ænˈtɪstrəfɪ/noun
- the second section of an ancient Greek choral ode or of one division of it古希腊合唱诗(或其一部分)的第二节。比较STROPHE.
词源
mid 16th cent. (as a term in rhetoric denoting the repetition of words in reverse order): via late Latin from Greek antistrophē, from antistrephein 'turn against', from anti 'against' + strephein 'to turn'.