Alliteration

[əlɪtə'reɪʃ(ə)n] or [ə,lɪtə'reʃən]

解释:

(noun.) use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse; 'around the rock the ragged rascal ran'.

本校对--From WordNet

解释:

(n.) The repetition of the same letter at the beginning of two or more words immediately succeeding each other, or at short intervals; as in the following lines: -

鲍里斯校对

解释:

n. the recurrence of the same letter at the beginning of two or more words following close to each other as in Churchill's 'apt alliteration's artful aid:' the recurrence of the same initial sound in the first accented syllables of words: initial rhyme—the characteristic structure of versification of Old English and Teutonic languages generally. Every alliterative couplet had two accented syllables containing the same initial consonants one in each of the two sections.—v.i. Allit′erate to begin with the same letter: to constitute alliteration.—adj. Allit′erative.

埃西手打

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