metrical
/ˈmetrɪkl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈmetrɪkl/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈme-tri-kəl/ (ame, mw)
metrical — adjective
- metricalpositive
- more metricalcomparative
- most metricalsuperlative
1. connected with the arranged beat pattern that gives a poem its rhythm.
connected with the arranged beat pattern that gives a poem its rhythm.
The class clapped the metrical pattern before reading the sonnet aloud.
collocation: metrical pattern
Nadia marked the metrical stress in each line with a soft pencil.
collocation: metrical stress
The singer kept the poem's metrical beat steady during the school concert.
Our teacher compared the metrical form of the two opening lines.
- nonmetrical
describes verse that does not follow a fixed beat pattern
文法句型
metrical + pattern/form/stress/beat
用法筆記
Usually appears before nouns such as pattern, stress, beat, or form. It is mainly used when discussing verse, not everyday rhythm in music or movement.
2. connected with measuring size, length, or amount by set units.
connected with measuring size, length, or amount by set units.
The engineer checked the metrical data before ordering the steel beams.
collocation: metrical data
Our textbook explains the metrical system used in old land surveys.
collocation: metrical system
The museum kept metrical records of each vase's height and width.
The chart listed metrical units for the tank's daily water level.
- qualitative
focuses on description rather than measured amount or size
文法句型
metrical + data/system/record/unit
用法筆記
Mostly seen in technical or formal writing about measured quantities or systems of measurement. In everyday English, many speakers use metric or measuring instead.