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复数形式
abecedarians
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字母派, 16世纪以德国为中心的一个再洗礼派教派,对人类知识绝对蔑视
a 16th century sect of Anabaptists centered in Germany who had an absolute disdain for human knowledge
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初学者, 新手
a novice learning the rudiments of some subject
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字母诗, 字母顺序诗
a type of poem or acrostic in which each line, stanza, or word begins with the successive letters of the alphabet
An abecedarian poem is a type of verse in which each line or stanza begins with letters of the alphabet in order, starting from A and following the sequence. This structured form of poetry often emphasizes creativity and linguistic skill, as the writer must work within the constraints of the alphabet while still conveying meaning. Abecedarian poems can be simple or complex, and they are sometimes used in children's literature or as exercises in poetic technique. The alphabetical arrangement gives the poem a unique and playful rhythm, guiding the reader through its progression.