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Also known as choree, choreus
thumb|Trochaic tetrameter in Macbeth In poetic metre, a trochee ( ) is a metrical foot consisting of a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed one, in qualitative meter, as found in English, and in modern linguistics; or in quantitative meter, as found in Latin and Ancient Greek, a heavy syllable followed by a light one (also described as a long syllable followed by a short one). In this respect, a trochee is the reverse of an iamb. Thus the Latin word , because of its short-long rhythm, in Latin metrical studies is considered to be an iamb, but since it is stressed on the first syllable,
扬抑格(英文:trochee , choree, choreus),又称强弱格、長短格,是一種音步。它是西方诗歌里的一种韵脚形式,由一个重读音节后面加上一个轻读音节组成,与抑扬格相反。英文单词 trochee 本身就是一个扬抑格:它由重读音节 /ˈtroʊ/ 后面跟上一个轻读音节 /kiː/ 组成。 扬抑格比抑扬格快是一个悠久的古老传统,戏剧中扬抑格常与欢快活泼的场景相联系。某古代评论家指出,扬抑格的名字 trochee 就来自“奔跑的人”的比喻 (ἐκ μεταφορᾶς τῶν τρεχόντων) ,罗马韵律学家 Marius Victorinus 也认为名字来源于它行进的速度 (dictus a cursu et celeritate)。
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