Bucolic
EN→ZH
What Does Bucolic Mean?
- 田园的
- 乡村的
- 牧羊的
Bucolic Pronunciation
/bjuˈkɒlɪk/
Bucolic Definition
adjective
Definition
Relating to the pleasant aspects of the countryside and country life.
In ZH
与乡村及乡村生活的愉悦方面有关。
How to Use Bucolic in a Sentence
- The bucolic scenery of the rolling hills was breathtaking.
- They decided to spend the weekend in a bucolic setting, away from the city.
- Her poetry often reflects a bucolic theme, celebrating nature and rural life.
- He took a bucolic route through the countryside to enjoy the fresh air.
- The painting depicted a bucolic landscape filled with sheep and wildflowers.
noun
Definition
A pastoral poem, usually dealing with rural and shepherd life.
In ZH
一种田园诗,通常涉及乡村和牧羊生活。
How to Use Bucolic in a Sentence
- The collection included several bucolics that captured the essence of pastoral life.
- In ancient literature, bucolics were a popular form of artistic expression.
- The bucolic often contrasts the simplicity of rural life with the complexity of urban society.
- She studied the bucolic as a genre in her literature class.
- The author revived ancient bucolics in his modern poetry.