1900, from Japanese haiku, telescoped (supposedly in the late nineteenth century, by the poet Shiki) from haikai no ku "jocosity of verse," originally the name of the opening lines of a type of improvised, witty linked verse. The form developed mid-16c. "Traditionally, there is mention of a season of the year somewhere in a haiku, as a means of establishing the poem's tone, though this may be only the slightest suggestion." [Miller Williams, "Patterns of Poetry," Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University, 1986].
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. A Haiku is just a description of a scene.
一首haiku僅僅描繪了一個(gè)場(chǎng)景.
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2. The first line of a Haiku has five syllables.
第一行Haiku有五個(gè)音節(jié).
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3. Let's look at the 5 - 7 - 5 pattern of Haiku.
讓我們看一下haiku的 5-7-5 模式吧!
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4. There are numerous contests for haiku, some sponsored by the about societies.
還有很多俳句競(jìng)賽, 有的是由上面這些會(huì)社舉辦的.
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5. The haiku contest isn't the only event linked to the meeting.