limerick

['l?m?r?k]
  • n. 五行打油詩(一種通俗幽默短詩,有五行組成,韻式為aabba)
  • n. (Limerick)人名;(英)利默里克

GRE低頻詞暢通詞匯

詞態變化


復數:?limericks;

中文詞源


limerick 五行打油詩

愛爾蘭地名,通常認為來自在1896年在Limerick舉行的一次詩人聚會上,有人提議輪流用“will you come up to Limerick”起頭做一首打油詩,因而引申該詞義。

英文詞源


limerick
limerick: [19] The best-known writer of limericks is of course Edward Lear, but ironically the term limerick was not born until after Lear was dead. It is first recorded in 1896, and is said to have come from a Victorian custom of singing nonsense songs at parties, in the limerick rhymescheme (aabba), which always ended with the line ‘Will you come up to Limerick?’ (Limerick of course being a county and town in Ireland).
limerick (n.)
nonsense verse of five lines, 1896, perhaps from the county and city in Ireland, but if so the connection is obscure. Often (after OED's Murray) attributed to a party game in which each guest in turn made up a nonsense verse and all sang a refrain with the line "Will you come up to Limerick?" but he reported this in 1898 and earlier evidence is wanting. Or perhaps from Learic, from Edward Lear (1812-1888) English humorist who popularized the form. Earliest examples are in French, which further complicates the quest for the origin. OED's first record of the word is in a letter of Aubrey Beardsley. The place name is literally "bare ground," from Irish Liumneach, from lom "bare, thin." It was famous for hooks.
The limerick may be the only traditional form in English not borrowed from the poetry of another language. Although the oldest known examples are in French, the name is from Limerick, Ireland. John Ciardi suggests that the Irish Brigade, which served in France for most of the eighteenth century, might have taken the form to France or developed an English version of a French form. ... The contemporary limerick usually depends on a pun or some other turn of wit. It is also likely to be somewhat suggestive or downright dirty." [Miller Williams, "Patterns of Poetry," Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University, 1986]

雙語例句


1. He is full of imagination and can knock off a limerick in a few minutes.
他富于想象方,只幾分鐘就能寫出一首五行打油詩.

來自《簡明英漢詞典》

2. Or God will toss off a limerick for your pleasure.
或者上帝為了使你高興而拋出一首五行打油詩.

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3. Will someone please help me fill in the blanks in my limerick?
有誰愿意幫我填五行打油詩?

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4. I decided to write a limerick about you!
我想寫一首關于你的打油詩.

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5. The traditional limerick, which is usually and hence circulated orally, could be considered folk poetry.
傳統的五行打油詩可以看作是民間詩歌, 這種打油詩通常內容粗俗,所以僅僅流傳于口頭.

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