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单词 verse
释义  Related topics: Music, Literatureverse /vɜːs $ vɜːrs/ ●●○ noun  1  [countable]APM a set of lines that forms one part of a song, poem, or a book such as the Bible or the Quran (Koran) 〔歌曲、诗歌、《圣经》等的〕一节 Let’s sing the last verse again. 我们把最后一节再唱一遍吧。 Learn the first two verses of the poem by heart. 把这首诗的头两节背下来。 Genesis chapter 3, verse 13 《创世记》第3章第13节2  [uncountable]AL words arranged in the form of poetry 诗;诗体;韵文 a book of comic verse 一本滑稽诗集in verse Written in verse, the play was set in the Middle Ages. 那个剧本用诗体形式创作,以中世纪为背景。Examples from the Corpusverse• His knowledge was real, and he documented it chapter and verse.• Their craftsmanship makes it clear that he took the business of composing verse and music very seriously indeed.• I only know the words to the first verse.• These words echo the fist verse of Isaiah 42 1, the Song of the Servant and also Psalm 2 verse7.• And I could turn out imitative verse which expressed similar sentiments.• Jaq now surmised that Googol was reciting his own verses under his breath, polishing old ones, composing new ones.• A man's verses were his title deeds to territory.• And the verse is accordingly irregular and gnarled and yet sappy, far more like growing timber than like steel rails.• Had Leapor survived she might have burned some of her unpublished verses as she did her juvenilia.in verse• The entire play is written in verse.Origin verse (900-1000) Old French vers, from Latin versus “turning, verse”, from vertere “to turn”verse nounChinese  part set that forms of lines a one Corpus
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