释义 |
te·tram·e·ter I. \te.ˈtraməd.ə(r), -ətə-\ noun Etymology: Greek tetrametron, from neuter of tetrametros of four measures : a line of four measures consisting either of four dipodies (as in classical iambic, trochaic, and anapaestic verse) or four feet (as in modern English verse) II. adjective Etymology: Late Latin, from Greek tetrametros, from tetra- + -metros (akin to Greek metron measure, meter) — more at measure : consisting of four dipodies or four metrical feet |