单词 | Prose |
例句 | (1) He delivered a long prose full of platitudes. (2) Can you do this poem into prose? (3) His prose as always lucid and compelling. (4) His prose style is far too mannered and self-conscious. (5) Despite occasional patches of purple prose, the book is mostly clear and incisive. (6) He writes crystal clear prose. (7) Her prose is far too mannered and self-conscious. (8) His prose reads like poetry. (9) This is a page of well - written prose. (10) I've always preferred reading prose to poetry. (11) He was a fluent and rapid prose writer. (12) Please turn this piece of prose into verse. (13) Shute's prose is stark and chillingly unsentimental. (14) A feeling of melancholy runs through his prose. (15) His writings include poetry and prose. (16) They preach the abolition of established systems but prose nothing to replace them. (17) Her clear and elegant prose sets her apart from most other journalists. (18) It's a prose style with all the ineptitudes filed away. (19) His prose is simple and luminous and quite popular among ordinary readers. (20) Her prose style is not always felicitous; she tends to repetition. (21) He wrote beautiful, at times too beautiful prose. (22) After all, women can't write good classical prose. (23) Shelley's prose is nothing if not inspired and inspiring. (24) Thomas Carlyle , notwithstanding his tedious rhetoric, is a master of the sublime in prose style. (25) John Lennon found time to publish two books of his humorous prose. (26) In rehearsing Shakespeare, I puzzle over the complexities of his verse and prose. (27) He discoursed for several hours on French and English prose. (28) In her writing she strove for a balance between innovation and familiar prose forms. (29) I plan out an essay in note form before writing it up in continuous prose. (30) Most of the scene is written in verse, but some is in prose. (1) Can you do this poem into prose? (2) His prose as always lucid and compelling. (3) His prose style is far too mannered and self-conscious. (4) Despite occasional patches of purple prose, the book is mostly clear and incisive. (5) This is a page of well - written prose. (6) His writings include poetry and prose. (7) Thomas Carlyle , notwithstanding his tedious rhetoric, is a master of the sublime in prose style. (8) They preach the abolition of established systems but prose nothing to replace them. (31) Prose writers lack this power of admirable, dishonest transformation. (32) But of actual finished prose, there is precious little. (33) In beautifully rendered prose, she relates her daily struggles. (34) Tallis has written a cruel parody of Hartman's prose. (35) The prose is exuberant and knowingly exotic. (36) She writes in minimalist prose, sometimes in staccato rhythms. (37) Or has Mrs Cooper's prose style got to her? (38) Brown's prose is simple and direct. (39) But these real-time happenings are held at a curious distance-we only witness them through Cleave's digressive prose. (40) The main point is that prose varies a great deal in the amount of aesthetic interest which attaches to linguistic form. (41) The humility and the arrogance in the prose are almost indistinguishable, frolicking like puppies at play. (42) That kind of blood-curdling prose makes some horror comics look positively decent. (43) Using his clipped voice and precise prose, he brings to life conflicts and tragedies from far-flung locations. (44) He too has strong feelings about language, but they are directed mostly at marshmallow prose. (45) But the words came out in pearly prose and the answers washed musically into tape-recorders and microphones and notebooks. (46) It is invariably better to provide material diagrammatically, systematically or at least in well-structured short paragraphs rather than in flowing prose. (47) I have devoted myself to knowledge, while you prefer puerile things like prose, rhythm and metre. (48) Plenty of Christians have tried their hand at putting their beliefs into prose or poetry, usually with calamitous aesthetic results. (49) The existence of the photographs, all the sordid aspects of the man's life were rinsed away by the formalized prose. (50) The language work develops awareness and build students' knowledge in lexical and linguistic areas most typical of academic prose. (51) No wonder the prose is not so peerless in our morning newspapers. (52) The masters of noir are obvious influences on Nova; his prose races with a fast pulse. (53) In the following chapter(), we shall use relatively short passages for exemplifying the analysis of prose style. (54) It should, however, be observed that labouring people produced numerous prose works during this time. (55) I write reams of dry prose with appropriately technical language and what my colleagues consider scientific consequence. (56) The graceful flourish of his handwriting contrasted oddly with the fractured grammar and exotic spelling of his prose. (57) Poetry is provocative because it goes beyond prose which is descriptive. (58) Poetry and prose when they advance into the most mystical regions will depart farther and farther from music. (59) Neil Kinnock has been sent three Tyler missives and responded, albeit in plain prose. (60) Verse is here the morally superior medium, but at least Boult redeems prose from its worst associations. (61) William Holden plays a hack scriptwriter down on his luck, and his purple prose gives the film its biting tone. (62) The result is sometimes desperation prose, each individual phrase clamouring for attention. (63) But even without the construction project, she'd still struggle to crank out prose. (64) Eddy knows how to write page-turning, tense prose, and whips through big set-piece scenes with gusto. (65) His prose is filled with active verbs and metaphors, instead of the passive voice and jargon frequently churned out by academics. (66) He wrote his prose poems originally in Arabic and they have now been translated into more than 20 other languages. (67) The cadence of the prose in the short version often emphasises meaning with a more telling precision than in the long version. (68) They are distinguished not only by their formal skill and wide-ranging subject matters, but by their hairless, unshowy prose. (69) Johnson's notion of poetic diction distinguishes it clearly from prose. (70) Yet her simple, economical prose can carry irony as well as depth of feeling. (71) At least one contemporary reviewer got the feeling that the various scribblers were being praised more for their passports than their prose. (72) These comprise titles that are among the supreme achievements in prose narrative. (73) Intermittently throughout his long career, Wagner attempted to formulate his aspirations in prose. (74) Straus could have spent his life clipping coupons, safari hunting, or writing the hyperventilating prose that was his second love. (75) Her petty jealousy and deep ambivalence about Dickinson explode through her schoolmarm prose. (76) The book is written in spare prose that seems to want to strike a note of manly reticence. (77) She writes a little poetry and prose, and indulges her great love of cooking, at which she excels. (78) In flaccid prose Shaftesbury rambles on with an air of affected conversational ease which projects the persona of the patronising aristocrat. (79) The late prose shows occasional glimpses of themes discussed earlier. (80) It was brief, pithy and, like everything Lewis wrote in prose, hugely readable. (81) It was a cross between prose and poetry- a mixture of narrative, lyric and drama. (81) try its best to collect and create good sentences. (82) Yeats wrote out his poems in prose first: it is a discipline which works. (83) Poets seem to write more easily about love than prose writers. (84) Her prose has always relied on a certain musicality and lyricism to seduce and keep us spellbound. (85) Most surprising is that such force gets evoked in such brevity of prose. (86) He is a scab on the play, a scab speaking prose. (87) Jane Austen's ironies came alive, and the ellipses in Virginia Woolf's prose started to speak. (88) The declamatory, repetitive, rhythmic prose of Ossian throbs with urgent sonorities and captivates the ear with its haunting incantations. (89) I could find no pattern for the use of verse and prose in Los amantes de Teruel. (90) Brook proceeded to turn Attlee's proposals into the more statuesque prose of the standard Cabinet paper. (91) His range of subjects was enormous; his prose distinctive, lucid, and distinguished. (92) The relationship between illness and creativity interested him, and he often emphasized it in his prose writings. (93) There is not a great deal of readable prose in the field. (94) All this has been pared away in favor of ideas and a spare, urgent prose style. (95) Either prose composition or other linguistic exercises form the basis for tutorial work. (96) Joe was the stylist, throwing in literary references and lingering over their prose until it had a lilt. (97) Ackroyd's truest prose occurs when he applies himself to the imitation of ancient and recent writers - a repertoire of others. (98) An aggressive self-publicist, her inflamed prose brought her much notoriety. (99) Kingsolver's fecund prose is always reader-friendly, though we are directed to her messages with too heavy a hand. (100) We can only turn bad love into prose about bad love. (101) And not least among his endowments is the command of a prose style which makes what he writes a pleasure to read. (102) F fable A short story in prose or verse which is written so that a moral may be learnt from it. (103) Honest prose defeats dissembling verse, and the braggart goes off to be a thief. (104) In other words, there is no one model of prose style which is applicable to all texts. (105) There are many allusions to him in prose writers as well as poets. (106) In all but five plays verse is the statistically dominant form and prose has the role of the essential but inferior complement. (107) None of this high-minded prose seemed to have any effect on the New York legislature. (108) Who would not have been deceived by a king disguised, and in prose? (109) It printed prose and verse in broadside and chapbook form till its activities were cut short by the War. (110) Meanwhile, though, his interests in much of his prose gravitated towards the city and the consideration of social order. (111) Lady Thatcher will be honing her purple prose for the debate in the Lords. (112) There are certain qualities in Orwell's prose that I greatly admire. (113) It won't be deathless prose,(http:///prose.html) but it should be a grammatical and effective piece of writing. (114) Topping the list of my favorite prose pieces are Kenyon's incredible hiking and gardening essays. (115) The prose of this chapter measures the adequacy of verbal accounts of catastrophe in the age of photographic reproduction. (116) At times the scribes contort their prose into uncomfortable postures to avoid the hazards of personal prediction. (117) Anna Adams provides written commentary in prose and verse, and Norman contributes nine watercolours. (118) Paraphrase the ancient Chinese prose in colloquialism language. (119) His prose is always lucid and compelling. (120) This is a beautiful, and moving prose poem. (121) His prose is simple and luminous. (122) He has a taste for purple prose. (123) This is a prose translation of Homer's epic poems. (124) It's all Germanic government prose to the life. (125) Most of his writings were short stories and prose. (126) The prose reads like Ben Jonson. (127) Good prose is like a window pane. (128) I admire her sinewy prose style. (129) Paraphrase the ancient Chinese prose in vernacular language. (130) Try to collect examples of emotive, persuasive prose. (131) What he has to say is expressed in prose of exceptional lucidity and grace. (132) Ever since its presentation, the Little Women's Prose receives much scold and castigation. (133) Prose translation from Chinese to English should orientate itself ultimately towards Sino - western Comparative Aesthetics. (134) The letter was written in his usual deathless ( ie bad , unmemorable ) prose . (135) In another style of book, the source code just lays there as a dead mass, with the prose vainly trying to vivify it. (136) Moreover, the explanatory prose is haphazard (and not infrequently wrong or incoherent -- for example, I cannot make heads or tails of the lead-in to the very first example, prime.py). (137) Swift wrote a great deal of poetry, but he is best regarded as a prose satirist. (138) Yang Yuhuan was a historical figure who became a literary image in later writings, including poetry, prose, fiction, drama, folktale and even fairy tale. (139) This paper, starting by analyzing Zhang Xiaofeng's anthology of prose Drawing Clearness, through the surpassingly beautiful words, tries to reveal to readers... (140) Her released works include poem anthologies of "The Song of Little Merman", "Zheng Ling Anthology", "Storm Butterfly" and "Instinct Fluid Fire"; prose anthology "The Light is the Gate"etc. (141) Prose Poems is not only the last work of Turgenev, but also the precious work in the world literature. (142) Osler is known as an authority on Sir Thomas Browne, seventeenth century English prose master. (143) Unlike Thomas Wolfe, whose cascading prose I so admired, I knew I could go home again. (144) Nothing could be more racy, straightforward, and alive than the prose of Shakespeare. (145) From the new period, the recognition to the prose characteristic has advanced from the theory of tradition to the theory of recentness . (146) The new writers paid great attention to the artistic originality of the prose specially, sedulously strove for perfection in art, turned towards the pure art prose to make great strides diligently. (147) Rhythmical prose marked by parallelism and ornateness were no longer popular in later ages. (148) They appreciate its honesty, its uncompromising exactness, the austere beauty of its prose. (149) Its prose aims for tough-minded simplicity but keeps landing on simpleminded sententiousness. (150) Coexistence of the rational and elegant prose has brought on interflowing of the two style and therefore facilitated prosperity and tenuity in this field. (151) On investigation, we find one outstanding wordsmith whose prose decisively influenced the lovely cadences of the King James translation. (152) A few of these are serial sentences prose, what Ron Silliman dubbed "the new sentence": a quick succession of complete sentences, juxtaposed one to the next, without logical connectives (paratactic). (153) Declining Years" image, the archetype of Zhang Ailing's story character, appeared first in her prose Declining Years, which was her juvenilia." (154) Joan Didion established her fame in new-journalism and prose writing after the publication of her collection Slouching Towards Bethlehem. (155) We looked at its relation to the new career that John Milton ended up assuming in the late 1630s: this new career as a polemical writer of political prose. (156) The main fault that has not changed is the clumsy and inexpressive prose style. (157) His prose poems present his chase for modern consciousness, especially the self consciousness, city consciousness, and warmth instead of sec, active expression in place of static expression . (158) It'seems to me that in prose alliteration should be used only for a special reason. (159) The edition and comments of The Keys to Classical Chinese Prose exerted a great influence upon the formation of Eight Masters of the Tang and Song classical prose and the process of its canonization. (160) Duplicates the geographic name to the after article in which appears, only when first time appears lists poem document number, name and prose original sentence which is heavy, in order to consults. (161) This essay focuses on the Prepositional Object Phenomenon in Hanyu's poetry and prose, which is nonconforming to Pre-Qin grammar and discusses its causes. (162) Because of her deep knowledge tutelage and the unique life space, her prose has become a knowledge feminine emotion experience expression and thought achievement congealing . (163) EZ Prose Poem is books which contains scores of famed poems and prose in ancient China. (164) Leviathan is to prose what Milton's Paradise Lost is to epic poetry. (165) Written judgment was a kind of judicial document that was written in rhythmical prose with four or six words characterized by parallelism and ornateness, and it was very popular in Tang Dynasty. (166) Jorge Lues Borges was a world famous Argentine writer. He was a poem, prose and short stories writer, and also a well known translator and philosopher. (167) My style is as deeply influenced by Charlie Parker's repeated freewheeling riffs, say, as by F. Scott Fitzgerald's elegantly flowing prose. (168) Any sense of prurience is relieved by Mr Kahr's prose , which is sympathetic, witty and erudite. (169) The article is to research and discuss theories on prose poem of a same theme. (170) He recites a prose from an essay or two to rendition the dream back into synchronicity of self. (171) Not since the late 16 th century has there been such bonanza in new prose. (171) try its best to collect and build good sentences. (172) Of course, the real Orwell, whom I am delighted to be able to reveal exclusively to you, would have had no truck with all this beatification of himself or his prose. (173) Dreamtime that is dark is difficult to foray for positive happenstance through prose incantations. (174) Until recently - let's say until the Second World War -people went to church on Sundays and heard there some of the most glorious prose ever written in English, in the King James Bible. (175) Then I will discuss conformation of artistic atmosphere of prose from three aspects: trueness and empressement, prime of heart's-blood and gusto spiritualism . (176) The playwright allows an acerbic tone to pierce through otherwise arid or flowery prose. (177) In the world of pet bereavement, this is often referred to as "Rainbow Bridge", based on a prose poem written by an anonymous author in the 1980s. (178) The user can also make it read the message out loud in digitized prose, print the text, or send it in email or via another electronic messaging system -- intendiX is Bluetooth-ready. (179) Like his poems, John Donne s prose works are also full of conceits. (180) His prose is vigorous and dense, occasionally to the point of obscurity. (181) Until quite recently, the most widely read Sinhala prose work was Pansiya Panas Jataka Pota, number 6 in our list of sources. (182) Then that famous Orwellian coda. "Good prose is like a window pane." (183) Only gives fully in prose of filar detailed sorrow to affect my nerve. (184) The prose structure of his novel can be divided into three kinds: branch-like structure, cloud-like structure and drawing-board-like structure. (185) Needless to say, Chinese prose is all consisted by Hanzi. (186) Speak the prose only once per day and intend to transfigure the dream according to the intention. (187) I want to glance over one time this piece of prose. (188) Most of the tools and techniques I discuss are also a serviceable means of working with more data-oriented XML documents, but the emphasis in this column is working with marked-up prose. (189) The prose of his official communications was so laboured, pompous and verbose. (190) You primp as brothel woman by the body of place son, is exactly your biggest flaw in prose. (191) Therefore the style of prose poem has a special origin and value(), and the western prose poem is more prosified than poetic. (192) The prose poem"snow"by Luxun consists of three groups of images_rain in the warm region , snow in the south and it in the north . (193) Rich, ornate prose is hard to digest, generally unwholesome, and sometimes nauseating. (194) Lu and Zhou's powerful psychological structure of cognition based on their profound knowledge and free wide acceptive mentality has finished the construction of their varied styles of prose. (195) Ciceronian means Cicero's eloquent, oratorical manner of writing, which has had an enormous influence on the development of European prose. (196) He has published poems, proses, short stories, reportages on magazines such as "Poetry", "Star Poetry Journal", "Hunan Literature", "Hunan Daily", "Prose Parterre" and so on. (197) Ms Didion has a remarkable ability to consider her own feelings without letting her prose turn soggy with emotion. (198) The origins of it can be traced back to the ages of prose and poems, which can be proved by the emergence and development of prose poem both in China and other countries. (199) Of or relating to a genre of prose fiction that originated in Spain and depicts in realistic detail the adventures of a roguish hero, often with satiric or humorous effects. (200) He deliberately wrote prose in verse form, obscured the border between verse and prose, enlarged the scope of verse, and generalized it into the sphere of ordinary life. (201) Instead, each module is introduced with extremely clear and articulate prose descriptions(), followed by well-chosen typical usage examples. (202) Where is the man in Goethe, in his birdlike lyrics or in his clumsy prose? (203) The world might have been at war, but no less cataclysmic is the individual anguish of the broken-hearted, so claims Elizabeth Smart's prose poem. (204) Gulliver's Travels is generally regarded as a terrific satirical novel written by the great English prose satirist Jonathan Swift. (205) An interest in the ideogram led him to Japan where he now writes poetry and prose, in both English and Japanese. (206) The very texture of his prose bears the influence of his familiarity with drugs. (207) When you need a study tip and don't have time to sift through all the prose on your bookshelf, a simple list is the perfect solution. (208) A fiction writer and poet, she is best known for her memoir, The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas, and for Tender Buttons (prose poetry). (209) After the prose poem was introduced from the west into our country, it has not changed completely from the tradition into modern form become of the restriction of traditional culture. (210) This paper holds that He Qifang had created an independent lyric style in Huamenglu—monologic prose poem. (211) Schools for delinquents in England are called Borstal Institutions, and Behan's account of his years as a "Borstal Boy" is told in vigorous, dramatic prose. (212) Many new forms such as Prose report, spot news , and so on , marks the innovation of report form has gain achievement in this period and laid a foundation on further development. (213) So long as I remain alive and well I shall continue to feel strongly about prose style, to love the surface of the earth, and to take a pleasure in solid objects and seraps of useless information. (214) He specializes in American literature, African-American culture from 1940 to 1960, Afro-American autobiography, nonfiction prose, and popular culture. (215) And when at the height of my youth I was driving the tandem of prose and poetry at a furious rate, Loken's unstinted appreciation kept my energies from flagging for a moment. (216) It is concerned more with verse than prose and represents the Poetics of Gongorism. (217) His prose, while less archaic than some critics have maintained has no new note in it. (218) This article discusses Yu Guangzhong's experimentalism in prose by closely reading his Cutting off the Pigtails of Prose. (219) An Anglo-Irish satirist and political pamphleteer, considered one of the greatest masters of English prose and one of the most impassioned satirists of human folly and pretension. (220) Most of the play is written in verse, but some of it is in prose. (221) The whole tendency of modern prose is away from concreteness. (222) Joan Didion established her fame in new - journalism and prose writing after the publication ofSlouching Towards Bethlehem. (223) As the Neros reign in a black way, they should be painted to match. The work of the graving -tool alone would be too pale; there must be poured into the channel a concentrated prose which bites. (224) Americans, however, tend to bring an either-or mentality to most things, from politics to prose. (225) The paper uses the multi - channel audio recording system as the research object, analyzing the prose. (226) If the prospect of posting daily seems off-putting, remember that each post does not have to be a thousand words of carefully argued and finely crafted prose. (227) As a kind of official document sent to the lower level, the Jiao prose has very strong practicability and material gain color. (228) His works of prose known for succinctness and deliberation were considered the apotheosis by the students and had a wide influence. (229) Unintentionally boring, he wrote page after page of pedestrian prose. (230) There are some resemblances of limpidity and mystery between Weian′s prose of the natural world and the Taoist school′s landscape literature. (231) Gongorism drove "conceit" to its farthest point: artificiality of diction could go no farther in verse: it was only left for Gracian to apply it to prose. (232) The writing method of the two date trees at the beginning of Lu Xun's prose poem "Night of Fall" has been causing continuous comments for quite a long time. (233) I happen to be a musical person, and writing prose always has to do with musicality. (234) Changs prose thus often describes the inner bleakness of its characters. |
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