a syllable in a line of verse that is either long or short, depending on the context of the poem or the specific metrical pattern being used
不确定音节
the rhythm or flow of sound in speech or music, often characterized by the rise and fall of pitch and the length of syllables or notes
音调
a line of verse that ends with a complete pause and a grammatical or logical conclusion, often indicated by punctuation such as a period or comma
终止停顿
the continuation of a sentence or clause beyond the end of a line of verse, without a grammatical pause or conclusion
连续句
the basic unit of verse meter, consisting of one stressed syllable and one or more unstressed syllables
脚
a half-line of verse, either the first or second half of a line, separated by a pause or caesura
半行诗
a pair of rhymed verses, consisting of ten syllables and five stresses, or an iambic pentameter
英雄对句
a metrical foot in poetry consisting of two syllables, the first unstressed and the second stressed
抒情
a metrical unit in poetry consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable
抑扬音步
the point at which a line of poetry ends and a new line begins, often used by poets to create emphasis, pause, or structure within a poem
换行
a unit of rhythm or meter in poetry, consisting of one stressed syllable and one or more unstressed syllables
韵脚
a type of rhyme scheme in poetry where rhyming words or syllables appear in unexpected places within a line
偏心韵
a repeated line or phrase in a poem or song, typically at the end of each stanza or verse
副歌
a rhythmic and structural division of a poem consisting of a series of lines arranged together as a unit
节
a metrical foot in poetry consisting of one stressed syllable followed by one unstressed syllable
重音脚
the stress or emphasis placed on a particular syllable or word within a line of verse
重音