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trochee Meaning in Bengali



 দ্বিমাত্রিক পর্ব, পর্ববিশেষ,

জোর-স্বরাঘাতহীন সিলাবল সঙ্গে একটি ছন্দোময় ইউনিট

Noun:

দ্বিমাত্রিক পর্ব,





trochee শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

এটি ব্যাকটেরিয়া-র একটি পর্ববিশেষ যা সালোকসংশ্লেষণ প্রক্রিয়ার মাধ্যমে শক্তি আহরণ করে ।

নেয়া) বড়োর হাথাছুনি প্রথা নাগরিকদের স্বামী-স্ত্রী হিসাবে স্বীকৃতি দেওয়া পর্ববিশেষ

অথবা নিদির্ষ্ট মৌসুমে যেমন আবির্ভাব এবং খ্রিস্টানদের চল্লিশদিনব্যাপী পর্ববিশেষ অনুষ্ঠানে গাওয়া হত ।

trochee's Usage Examples:

In poetic metre, a trochee (/ˈtroʊkiː/), choree (/ˈkɔːriː/), or choreus, is a metrical foot consisting of a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed.


the / hemlocks, The first five feet of the line are dactyls; the sixth a trochee.


The most common feet in English are the iamb, trochee, dactyl, and anapest.


brevis (short) and are given the names trochee, iamb, dactyl, anapest, spondaic and tribrach, although trochee, dactyl and spondaic were much more common.


For the form of poetic meter, see trochee.


The word "tetrameter" simply means that the poem has four trochees.


A trochee is a long syllable, or stressed syllable, followed by a short, or.


metrical feet of poetry: iamb (weak–strong), anapest (weak–weak–strong), trochee (strong–weak), dactyl (strong–weak–weak), and amphibrach (weak–strong–weak).


mixing iambs and trochees could employ a cretic foot as a transition.


In other words, a poetic line might have two iambs and two trochees, with a cretic.


four syllables in the pattern long-short-short-long (— ‿ ‿ —), that is, a trochee alternating with an iamb.


verse, a five-syllable metrical foot consisting of a dactyl followed by a trochee.


with five additional syllables, a trochee, trochee, dactyl, trochee, trochee and a concluding line of dactyl, trochee, given as the stanza's fourth verse.


accentual-syllabic equivalent: – ⏑ |– ⏑ |– ⏑ ⏑ |– ⏑ |– ⏑ |, or trochee/trochee/dactyl/trochee/trochee, so that the long/short pattern becomes a stress/unstress.


This comment about the absence of anapest and trochee has been interpreted to mean that the music was not based on the usual.


poem Matthisson chose an unusual meter, with the pattern trochee, dactyl, trochee, trochee, trochee.


first quatrain, the next trochee occurs in the middle of line 5, the only medial trochee of the sonnet, followed by trochees at the beginning of the sixth.


trochaic septenarius is one of two major forms of poetic metre based on the trochee as its dominant rhythmic unit, the other being trochaic octonarius.


The reverse of an iamb is called a trochee.



trochee's Meaning':

a metrical unit with stressed-unstressed syllables

Synonyms:

metrical foot; foot; metrical unit;

Antonyms:

ride; subtract; head;

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