释义 |
ode·um \ōˈdēəm, ˈōdēəm\ noun also ode·on \ˈōdēˌän, -_ən\ (plural ode·ums \-mz\ ; also odeons \-nz\ ; or odea \-ēə\) Etymology: Latin & Greek; Latin odeum, from Greek ōideion, from ōidē song, ode — more at ode 1. : a relatively small typically circular roofed theater of ancient Greece and Rome used chiefly for competitions in music and poetry that were attended by the public 2. : a contemporary theater or concert hall |