haiku

英[ˈhaɪku:]
美[ˈhaɪku]

基本释义

n.
俳句

词性变化

实用例句

A Haiku is just a description of a scene.

一首haiku仅仅描绘了一个场景.

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The first line of a Haiku has five syllables.

第一行Haiku有五个音节.

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The haiku a poem of just 17 syllables, for example, makes scant sense as standalone verse.

例如, 独立看,仅有17音节的俳句很难让人理解.

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The haiku contest isn't the only event linked to the meeting.

俳句大赛并非与此次会议有关的唯一活动.

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Haiku is a kind of Japanese poetry.

俳句是日本的一种诗歌.

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There are numerous contests for haiku, some sponsored by the about societies.

还有很多俳句竞赛, 有的是由上面这些会社举办的.

辞典例句

Haiku a Japanese classic ditty by the 17 components of a divergence in pronunciation.

俳句是日本的一种古典短诗,由十七字音组成.

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There is Haiku is a specific form of poetry.

俳句是一种有特定格式的诗歌.

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Haiku: The hottest thing to happen to Japanese fare since Wasabi.

隐泉之语日餐厅: 自瓦沙比之后,日本料理就出现最辣的食物.

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A Haiku is a structured short Japanese poem with 17 syllables.

俳句是以十七个音为一首的一种日本短诗.

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It was this performance, not his penchant for haiku poetry, that impressed other EU leaders.

正是这一表现(而非他对俳句的热爱), 给其他欧盟领导人留下了深刻印象.

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He is a famous haiku poet.

他是一个著名的俳句诗人.

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Marty, 19, may have the most flagrantly impractical career goal , next to writing haiku.

马蒂, 今年19岁, 可能抱有最不切实际的想法, 他想写俳句.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. an epigrammatic Japanese verse form of three short lines

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