常見(jiàn)例句Epigrammatic discourse or expression. 警句般的表達(dá)或措詞American writer known for his droll epigrammatic verse, much of which appeared in the New Yorker. 納西,奧格登1902-1971美國(guó)作家,因?qū)憶](méi)有固定韻律的幽默詩(shī)而聞名,其中大多數(shù)發(fā)表在《紐約人》襍志上No painter had ever made the point that'A painting is not what it represents'with such epigrammatic clarity before. 此前從未有過(guò)一位畫家如此精辟透徹地闡述了“畫非所畫”的觀點(diǎn)。American writer known for his droll epigrammatic verse,much of which appeared in the New Yorker. 納西,奧格登1902-1971美國(guó)作家,因?qū)憶](méi)有固定韻律的幽默詩(shī)而聞名,其中大多數(shù)發(fā)表在《紐約人》襍志上No painter had ever made the point that 'A painting is not what it represents' with such epigrammatic clarity before. 此前從未有過(guò)一位畫家如此精辟透徹地闡述了‘畫非所畫’的觀點(diǎn)。But whenever start to talk, have the sign with epigrammatic or breathtaking witticism surely. 但每逢開(kāi)口,必有妙語(yǔ)警句或驚人之語(yǔ)。 返回 epigrammatic