单词 | Rhyme |
例句 | (1) I cannot find a rhyme to " hiccups ". (2) Can you think of a rhyme for 'bicycle'? (3) Can you think of a rhyme for "tragic"? (4) 'Blue' and 'flew' rhyme. (5) The one rhyme for passion is fashion. (6) You can rhyme 'hiccups' and/with 'pick-ups'. (7) You can't rhyme 'box' with 'backs'. (8) 'ship " doesn't rhyme with'sheep ". (9) I love his use of rhyme and rhythm. (10) He was teaching Helen a little rhyme. (11) This poem is her first attempt at rhyme. (12) You can't rhyme "sleep"with "feet". (13) Can you think of a rhyme for 'orange'? (14) You can rhyme 'girl' with 'curl'. (15) I prefer poems that rhyme. (16) "Ship" doesn't rhyme with "sheep". (17) Suddenly, without rhyme or reason, his mood changed. (18) Can you put that into rhyme? (19) The whole story is written in rhyme. (20) 'Tough' and 'through' don't rhyme. (21) Rhyme and meter are assistants to memory. (22) The kids made up a rhyme about a frog. (23) Outside, children were skipping and singing a rhyme. (24) There is no rhyme or reason to her behaviour. (25) Can you think of a rhyme for 'beauty'? (26) English spelling has little rhyme or reason. (27) There's neither rhyme nor reason in his behaviour. (28) There seems to be no rhyme or reason for the school's behaviour. (29) Government money was given out to some people and not to others, apparently without rhyme or reason. (30) A lot of modern poetry is not written in rhyme. (1) I cannot find a rhyme to " hiccups ". (2) Can you think of a rhyme for 'bicycle'? (3) Can you think of a rhyme for "tragic"? (4) Government money was given out to some people and not to others, apparently without rhyme or reason. (5) 'Blue' and 'flew' rhyme. (6) 'ship " doesn't rhyme with'sheep ". (7) Rhyme and meter are assistants to memory. (8) This essay hardly makes any sense , it's neither rhyme nor reason. (31) There's no rhyme or reason to the new opening hours. (32) He improvised in rhyme. (33) 'Though' and 'through' don't rhyme, and neither rhymes with 'tough'. (34) In his efforts to make it rhyme he seems to have chosen the first word that comes into his head. (35) This essay hardly makes any sense , it's neither rhyme nor reason. (36) All of the poems are written in traditional metres and rhyme schemes. (37) He picked people on a whim, without rhyme or reason. (38) The plays are in rhyme. (39) Might it not rhyme with onion? (40) Why doesn't Arkansas rhyme with Kansas? (41) The rhyme went one for sorrow, two for joy. (42) History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme. Mark Twain (43) These lines are short and do not rhyme. (44) John began, but put on the spot, he was blocked for a rhyme. (45) Anyway, in each ditty the name of the country was used to finish a rhyme. (46) It was quite pleasant to eat at this stage - the curds and whey of the Little Miss Muffet nursery rhyme. (47) There seemed to be no rhyme or reason to the colors. (48) G G: When you need something to rhyme with Sandra Dee. (49) And few amid the rural tribe have time To number syllables and play with rhyme. (50) Fast, seem Godly, Pray, and go to Church - the Rhyme will be left in the lurch else. (51) The first team chooses a nursery rhyme and they all sing it together. (52) Here Mark stopped, dismayed at finding himself breaking into rhyme. (53) More than 40 children aged between three and five turned up as their favourite nursery rhyme or story book characters. (54) However, since rhyme monitoring involves word identification it will also show the same context effects as word monitoring. (55) His imaginative stories use the elements of poetry -- rhythm, rhyme, alliteration. (56) Are there any phonological patterns of rhyme, alliteration, assonance, etc? (57) Nursery rhymes A good nursery rhyme idea is Humpty Dumpty. (58) It's all told in a bouncy rhyme, with outrageously funny pictures. (59) Well the rhyme was quite clever, but somehow it didn't have the prize-winning ring to it. (60) The poem has three sections corresponding to the changes of rhyme, but with a peculiarity in the middle section. (61) They introduce the concepts of rhyme and wordplay, as well as covering basics like alphabet and spelling. (62) He was, incidentally, the only applicant who hadn't named the drink St Clements, from the nursery rhyme. (63) Thus ran the old rhyme, extolling the produce of the Bunnhouse, situated between Union and Westbourne Streets. (64) As for the second one your use of rhyme pushes back the frontiers of english literature. (65) A deviant grammatical structure may occasionally be accepted in very restricted contexts, for instance in order to maintain rhyme or metre in poetry. (66) Children in primary school playgrounds clearly demonstrate an instinctive pleasure in rhythm, pattern and rhyme. (67) This is a good idea for a nursery rhyme party where the eggs can represent Humpty Dumpty. (68) He was pursued, as described in the rhyme, until caught at Grassgill End where he was burned at the stake. (69) It claims that there is no rhyme or reason to stock-market investment. (70) Ich liebe dich: a late-night, cigarette-voiced whisper, with that happy rhyme of subject and object. (71) Veteran readers of Ireland's Saturday Night can still rhyme off the contributors who used to grace its pages. (72) This nursery rhyme is very familiar to me. (73) Broad leaves shone and swung gayly in rhyme. (74) It helps them memorize the months a catchy rhyme. (75) His wife scolded him endlessly, without rhyme or reason. (76) We enlocation rhyme sales contract No.45 in dupliunusuale. (77) Gay broad leaves shone and swung in rhyme. (78) His demand seems to have neither rhyme nor reason. (79) It is neither rhyme nor reason. (80) Tennyson's work was mostly in rhyme. (81) Porter stayed within the rules of rhyme. (82) The vivid forms of rhyme of three words of monosyllable adjectives of Changzhou dialect, which have a relatively strong power of expression,(http:///rhyme.html) are a kind of changing form of monosyllable adjectives. (83) In English, the ability to rhyme multi- syllabically is such a huge advantage. (84) Brew like amber after golden steeping gaudy, have natural fragrant orchid sweet, taste mellow pleasant delicacy, back to Kennedy, commonly known as "a rhyme". (85) In the 15 phonological figures, assonance, alliteration, rhyme and others, are directly responsible for its poetical tendency. (86) Country to Zhou's (1978) claim, the phonetic representation function is found for semi- homophonous radical characters that share the same initial consonant or the same rhyme with their phonetic. (87) Word Weng, Methodism and the Japanese monk who Junsuke last shots poem ("o-pay sign the book" Grand early release articles Volume II "and the shots Rhyme" Poetry Notes). (88) In the next therapy stage, I used the "Huaxia Nursery Rhyme", the orchestral musical group and "Little Cabbage" the piano music, she accepted gradually. (89) Rhyme of life, fun in science and technology, freedom of flying, spiritual garden, multi-splendor, the short 20 character display of the home textile industry, trends in development. (90) In the third chapter a question survey on freakish children's rhyme is presented. " (91) Poems like the poems of the English Lord Macaulay are, although in meter and rhyme, not poetry at all, but only rhetoric. (92) Classical Chinese poetry is characterized by its terseness in language, abstruseness in meaning, richness in imagery, sharpness in emotion, and distinctiveness in rhyme and rhythm. (93) I had collapsed when i was fired , I worried and felt myself neither rhyme nor reason. (94) The sound form of poetry is often manifested in onomatopoeia, sound symbolism and some other musical devices such as alliteration, assonance, repetition, internal rhyme and so on. (95) A rhyme I learn'd even now of one I danced withal. (96) Zhang Mojun devotes all her life to writing poems and pays attention to using regular language and rhyme. (97) Because it's briefness, autumn in the four seasons of life just had its special rhyme. (98) To have the catchy sound of a simple , repetitious rhyme or doggerel. (99) Reveal vowel rhyme, harmonious rhyme and tidy syllable are the important material factors that make Dai Wang-shu's works gentle and terse. (100) Ci is a kind of particular poetry, which has an arrangement of odd and even, required long and short lines, but its structure is based on the tonal pattern and rhyme scheme. (101) I can still remember that a few decades on, just as I can recall all the Latin prepositions that take the ablative case, courtesy of a rhyme. (102) One by one they begin to die, in accordance to the Ten Little Indians Nursery rhyme. (103) He can't bite anybody's balls off without rhyme or reason, can he? (104) John's letter doesn't make sense; it is neither rhyme nor reason. (105) The boys'refrain came faintly up to Wilson like a nursery rhyme. (106) Classical Chinese poetry, with terseness in language, implicit emotion, abstruseness in ideorealm, and distinctiveness in rhythm and rhyme, has been praised as the treasure of Chinese culture. (107) Languages are endowed with the aesthetics of rhymes, which can be chiefly divided into alliteration, assonance, rhyme and echoism. (108) What inspired this amorous rhyme? Two parts vodka, one part lime. (109) They are four sentences with five characters and mainly in rhyme that ends a line of verse. (109) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. (110) Chapter one Dunhuang Quzici and it's proper name "Quzi" in Dunhuang documents is used to describe the song words of the new emerging "Ci-poetry" with respect to tonal pattern, rhyme scheme, etc. (111) Read the text and nursery rhyme aloud every day. Please pay attention to pronunciation. (112) So far, only a few scholars have studied "Geng rhyme system Zhuang group initial word". (113) His "textual research on Ci" displays textual criticism of word, sentence, sound, rhyme, accent, writing style and edition. (114) Thus the observed regularity effect is partly due to the same initial consonant and partly due to the same rhyme shared by low frequency characters and their phonetic. (115) The change is reflected in their English sonnet composition, such as the adjustment of the rhythm, the reform of the text structure, and the alteration of the rhyme and metre. (116) Classical Chinese Poetry (CCP) is characterized by its terseness in language, abstruseness in meaning, richness in imagery, sharpness in emotion, and distinctiveness in rhyme and rhythm. (117) You have a true gift for inner rhyme and alliteration. (118) The poems rhyme too determinedly, ungainly as pairs tied together in a three - legged race. (119) When it came to writing rules, LI Qing-zhao, with popular language and melodious rhythm and rhyme, ironed out the contradiction between elegance and mediocrity in late Northern Song Dynast... (120) Its melody is not unlike a nursery rhyme, and the message is like reading fortune cookie after fortune cookie. (121) She lapsed into a little girl voice to deliver a nursery rhyme. (122) Some rhyming slang only works in specific countries or regions where the local accent can rhyme in a way that would not normally work in other regions. (123) The original poem and its rhyme sequence contrast charmingly with each other. (124) The rhyme inventory only has one nasal coda and one glottal stop coda. (125) Implicity, rhyme, image and artistic conception are not only the original aesthetic characters, but also the expressing forms and expressing factors of poetry aesthetic tension. (126) At this point, you may well pattern yourself on the fully exposed cow of Robert Louis Stevenson's rhyme. (127) Some translators fuss with synonyms to inject rhythm and rhyme into the lines, hoping to recapture the music of the original. It's no use. At the end of the day, you're still left with that Turk. (128) Read the text and nursery rhyme aloud every day. Pronunciation must be correct. (129) Sometime, men are frail, too,[http:///rhyme.html] and feel turndown without rhyme or reason. (130) Calf: I can speak Chinese. I can even sing a Chinese nursery rhyme. (131) Our teacher tells us that they will give us extra credit if we can figure out how the nursery rhyme "Ring around the Rosy" relates to the black plague. (132) Later, the baby learns to perform the rhyme on himself or others. (133) One of the most prominent poets at that time is YUAN Zhen, whose regular verse in replying rhyme was quite influential then for its ingeniousness and variation. (134) Her filing system seems to be without rhyme or reason. (135) In English poetry, aesthetic sense and English pronunciation are closely linked, reflecting especially in the metre, such as alliteration, assonance, rhyme, semi-assonance and onomatopoeia. (136) Shan the folk custom with peculiar head flirtatious expressions, tide agitation rhyme is Shan first sign. (137) In this system, a structural recognition strategy based on the primitives of initial consonant symbol and rhyme symbol is . (138) This coexistence is of great significance to form and perfect the new style, to reconstruct of the old style, and to promote the literary composition in rhyme in the long run. (139) The Ba Shan of ancient rhyme leisurely, magical and ensanguined land. (140) It is an introductory to the rhyme , the pronunciation and homophone in Ziyang Town. (141) The last two lines of this poem don't rhyme properly. (142) The language art in Shi Yi Ji is ma inly two aspects: One is compatible with literary composition in rhyme and prose. The other is a phonetic image, exaggeration and playing up. (143) By combining the funniest stories, craziest creatures and zaniest pictures with his unique blend of rhyme, rhythm and repetition, Dr. Seuss helps children of all ages and abilities learn to read. (144) Milton brings to his critique of rhyme that same -- and this is familiar - the same political rhetoric that he had brought to his critique of monarchy in the regicide treatises. (145) A few other techniques you might find in a speech writer's toolbox might be the use of imagery, anecdotes and head rhyme . |
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