释义 |
trim·e·ter I. \ˈtriməd.ə(r)\ noun Etymology: Latin trimetrus, from Greek trimetros, from tri- three + metron measure — more at tri-, measure : a line of three measures consisting of three dipodies (as in classical iambic, trochaic, and anapestic verse) or three feet (as in modern English verse) II. adjective : having three measures in a foot |