threnody

英 [ˈθrenədi] 美 [ˈθrenədi]

n.  挽歌; 哀歌; 悲诗; 哀悼

COCA.45755



牛津词典

noun

  1. 挽歌;哀歌;悲诗;哀悼
    a song, poem or other expression of great sadness for sb who has died or for sth that has ended

    双语例句

    1. They sang a threnody for the dead person.
      他们为那个死去的人唱了哀歌。
    2. Threnody for Women Wretches& on humanistic concern in the book "Corn"
      为薄命的红颜悲歌&论《玉米》中的人文关怀
    3. She listened to its dismal threnody, tapping her teeth with her red pencil and watching rivulets snaking down the windowpanes.
      她一边谛听着那忧悒的悲歌,一边用红色的铅笔轻击着她的牙齿,看着雨水顺窗玻璃蜿蜒流下。
    4. Thomas Hardy's Wessex novels are a threnody of the decline of the British rural patriarchal clan society, whose mood and tune experienced a complicated evolution from cheer to melancholy and desolation.
      哈代的威塞克斯小说是英国宗法制农村社会衰亡的一曲挽歌,其情调经历了曲折的演变过程:欢快忧郁悲凉。
    5. Both The Thunderstorm and The Golden Lock Story Pay the close attention to the state of the female who lived in the old-style family, narrate their experiences of love or hate, sing a threnody and a dirge for them with heart.
      《雷雨》和《金锁记》都表达了对旧时代女性生活、生存状态的极大关注,描绘了她们的爱与恨,为她们谱写了一曲悲歌,一曲挽歌。
    6. Threnody and Dirge: the World of Female& The Female Image in The Thunderstorm and The Golden Lock Story
      悲歌·挽歌:她们的世界&《雷雨》、《金锁记》女性形象比较

    英英释义

    noun

    1. a song or hymn of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person

        Synonym:    dirgecoronachlamentrequiem