noun🔗Share停顿,间歇,顿歇。 A pause or interruption in a poem, music, building, or other work of art."The speaker added a slight caesura after the first clause, giving the audience time to process the complex idea. "演讲者在第一个分句之后略微停顿了一下,让听众有时间理解这个复杂的想法。artmusicliteraturearchitecturelanguageChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share音步中断,音步停顿 (Classical prosody) Using two words to divide a metrical foot."The Latin phrase "arma virumque" demonstrates a caesura because the words "arma" and "virum" split the first metrical foot of the line. "拉丁语短语“arma virumque”体现了音步中断的用法,因为“arma”和“virum”这两个词分割了诗句的第一个音步。literaturelinguisticsgrammarmusicwordChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share停顿符号 The caesura mark ‖ or ||."The speaker paused slightly at the caesura ‖ in the middle of the long poem. "演讲者在那首长诗中间的停顿符号‖处略作停顿。literaturewritinglanguagelinguisticsgrammarwordChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗Share分界, 间断. A break of an era or other measure of history and time; where one era ends and another begins."The invention of the printing press marked a clear caesura in the history of information, separating the age of handwritten manuscripts from the era of mass-produced books. "印刷术的发明在信息传播史上构成了一个清晰的分界点,它将手抄本时代与大规模印刷书籍的时代截然分开。historytimeChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading