acrostic

英 [ə'krɒstɪk] 美
  • n. 离合诗
  • adj. 离合诗的
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acrostic 藏头诗,离合诗

词根acer-, 尖的,首的。-stic, 词源同stitch, 缝合。即按某顺序把字母缝在一起,引申词义藏头诗。

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acrostic: [16] An acrostic is a piece of verse in which the first letters of each line when put together spell out a word. The term is of Greek origin (akrostikhis), and was formed from ákros ‘at the extremity’ (see ACROBAT) and stíkhos ‘line of verse’. The second element crops up in several other prosodic terms, such as distich and hemistich, and comes from the Greek verb steíkhein ‘go’, which is related ultimately to English stair, stile, and stirrup.
=> acrobat, distich, hemistich, stair, stile, stirrup
acrostic (n.)
short poem in which the initial letters of the lines, taken in order, spell a word or phrase, 1580s, from Medieval Latin acrostichis, from Greek akrostikhis, from akros "at the end, outermost" (see acrid) + stikhos "line of verse," literally "row" (see stair).
1. Make an acrostic poem using one of your spelling words.
使用你的拼写词汇创作一首打游诗.

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2. Most of the book of Lamentations, like Ps 119, is an acrostic.
耶利米哀歌的大部分篇章都和诗篇119篇一样, 属于离合诗.

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3. Write an acrostic love note or poem.
用离合诗体形式写几句充满爱意的话或一首小诗.

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