“exordium”的英英意思

单词 exordium
释义 exordium|ɛgˈzɔːdɪəm|
Pl. exordiums, exordia.
[L. exordium, f. exordīrī to begin, f. ex- + ordīrī to begin.]
The beginning of anything; esp. the introductory part of a discourse, treatise, etc.; ‘the proemial part of a composition’ (J.).
[1531Elyot Gov. i. xiv, Onely they lacke pleasaunt fourme of begynnyng, called in latin Exordium.]1581Marbeck Bk. of Notes 515 Saint Paule..doeth with a godly Exordium touch the arrogancie of the false Apostles.1594Drayton Idea 533 Some..With Flames and Lightnings their Exordiums paint.1649Selden Laws Eng. ii. Pref. (1739) 2, I shall consider them jointly, as in way of Exordium to the rest.1736West Let. in Gray's Poems (1775) 11 My poor little Eclogue..has been condemned..an exordium of about sixteen lines absolutely cut off.1838Dickens Nich. Nick. iii, With this exordium..Nickleby took a newspaper from his pocket.1850Grote Greece ii. lvii. (1862) V. 133 Alkibiades started up forthwith—his impatience breaking loose from the formalities of an exordium.

 

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