poet

英 ['pəʊɪt] 美 ['poət]
  • n. 诗人
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poet 诗人

来自拉丁语poeta,诗人,来自希腊语poetes,创作者,诗人,来自希腊语poiein,产生,制造,创作,来自PIE*kwei,建造,制造,词源同onomatopoeia.

poet (n.)
early 14c., "a poet, a singer" (c. 1200 as a surname), from Old French poete (12c., Modern French poète) and directly from Latin poeta "a poet," from Greek poetes "maker, author, poet," variant of poietes, from poein, poiein "to make, create, compose," from PIE *kwoiwo- "making," from root *kwei- "to pile up, build, make" (cognates: Sanskrit cinoti "heaping up, piling up," Old Church Slavonic činu "act, deed, order").

Replaced Old English scop (which survives in scoff). Used in 14c., as in classical languages, for all sorts of writers or composers of works of literature. Poète maudit, "a poet insufficiently appreciated by his contemporaries," literally "cursed poet," attested by 1930, from French (1884, Verlaine). For poet laureate see laureate.
1. The concept of the Rose continued to inform the poet's work.
玫瑰的概念持续贯穿于诗人的作品中。

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2. At first the eager young poet was a partisan of the Revolution.
起初,那位满腔热忱的年轻诗人是革命的坚定支持者。

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3. He was determined to reinvent himself as a poet and writer.
他下决心把自己重塑成一个诗人兼作家。

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4. He was a poet and an ardent spiritualist.
他是位诗人,也是忠实的招魂论者。

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5. He writes beautifully, as befits a poet.
他文笔优美,适合当诗人。

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