英['ræpsədi]美['ræpsədi]
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来自希腊语rhapsoidia,史诗,史诗朗诵,诗词汇编,来自rhaptein,缝纫,编织,来自PIE*wer,werb,弯,转,编织,词源同wring,wrap,oide,诗,歌,词源同ody,comedy.拼写比较ring,来自PIE*sker,弯,转。
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noun(名词)
小知识
A rhapsody is an impassioned speech or sentiment. Your rhapsody about the desserts at your city's new restaurant has all of your friends drooling and dying to try them.
A rhapsody is also part of an epic poem that is suitable for reciting. The word comes from the Greek word rhapsodios, which means a person who recites epic poems, and whose root is rhaptein, meaning to stitch. A rhapsody is also a musical piece noted for its improvisational nature and irregular form. Perhaps the most famous of this type of music is George Gershwin's “Rhapsody in Blue,” composed in 1924.