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1、大学英语英语修辞简介2 Contentsn1.喻类修辞 n2.代类修辞n3.对照并列类修辞n4.声音类修辞 1.喻类修辞n1.Similen2.Metaphorn3.Personificationn4.Transferred epithet 1.Simile(明喻)nDefinition:A figure of speech in which one thing is likened to another,in such a way as to clarify and enhance an image.n(In dealing with simile,an additional point s
2、hould be noted:the two things compared are in different kinds and are said to be similar in one respect only,and not in all ways.)1)like和as型eg:1.The cheque fluttered to the floor like a bird with a broken wing.2.Use a book as a bee does flowers.2)虚拟句型Eg:1.He was a beautiful horse that looked as thou
3、gh he had come out of a painting by Velasquez.(Earnest Hemingway:For Whom the Bell Tolls)2.-and the fattest woman I have ever seen in my life dozing in a straight-backed chair.It was as if a sack of grain was supported by a matchbox.3)than 型nEg:n1.A fool can no more see his own foolishness than he c
4、an see his ears.n2.Man cannot help craving for expression any more than birds can help singing.4)and型nEg:n1.A word and a stone let go cannot be recalled.n2.Truth and roses have thorns about them.5)动词型nEg:n1.He compares his genius to a lightening flash.n2.He treats his daughter as the apple in the ey
5、e.n3.Samuel Johnson regarded a dictionary as a watch.2.Metaphor(暗喻)nDefinition:A figure of speech containing an implied comparison,in which a word or phrase ordinarily and primarily used one thing is applied to anther.1)Nominal metaphorqEg:q1.Time is money.q2.The news is a dagger to his heart.2)Verb
6、al metaphorqEg:q1.The electricity failure paralyzed the train service.q2.Her hostility melted.3)Adjectival metaphorqEg:q1.There is no rosy prospect for him.q2.He has the microwave smile that warms another person without heat.4)Idiomatic or proverbial metaphorqEg:qIt is only a castle in the air.5)Con
7、densed metaphorqEg:q1.a rain of kisses/a sea of flowersq2.I fall upon the thorns of life!I bleed!6)Dead metaphorqEg:q1.a“bottle neck”q2.When they reached the foot of the mountain,they found a running brook.3.Personification(拟人)nDefinition:a figure of speech that attributes human qualities to animals
8、,or gives life or personality to inanimate objects or abstract ideas.Personificationn1.Inanimate objects or abstractions are described as humannEg:Australia is so kind,just tickle her with a hoe,and she laughs with a harvest.Personificationn2.Inanimate objects or abstractions are addressed directly
9、as human beings.nEg:qOh,Mr.Moon,where do you go?To look at the lands of ice and snow.Oh,Mr.Moon,when do you sleep?All day,till stars begin to peep.nDefinition:a figure of speech in which the epithet is transferred from the appropriate noun to modify another to which it does not really blong.4.Transf
10、erred epithet(移就)transferred epithet 的两种格式:1)修饰语+名词 eg:tragic wall;sleepless night She has expensive tastes in clothes.2)名词+of+名词 eg:The Grape of Wrath;2.代类修辞n1.Metonomyn2.Synecdochen3.Antonomasian4.Hyperbolen5.Allusionn6.Understatement 1.Metonomy(转喻)nDefinition:a figure of speech in which the name
11、of one thing is used in place of that of another associated with or suggested by it Metonymy nEg:the White House the crown 1.He succeeded by the sweat of brow.n2.He is too fond of the bottle.n3.The pen is mightier than sword.n4.Have you read Shakespeare?n5.The kettle is boiling.2.Synecdoche(提喻)nDefi
12、nition:a figure of speech by which a part is for the whole,the whole for the part,species for genus,the genus for the species or the name of the material for the thing made,and the individual for a class.Synecdoche:1.a part for the whole eg:1)They were short of hands at harvest time.2)I will count t
13、hree hundred-thats five minutes-and not one of you is to move a muscle.Synecdoche:2.the whole for the part eg:1)England won the football game.2)Then the surgeon cut me open and take out the appendix and stitched me up again.Synecdoche:3.species for genus eg:1)He manages to earn his bread.2)Oh,the sp
14、ring should vanish with the rose!That Youths sweet-scented manuscript should close!(Edward Fitzgerald)Synecdoche:4.genus for species eg:1)The smiling season is coming.2)Oh,seeing him,the miserable creature fell upon his shoulder,sobbing and crying,and pointing to the fountain,where some women were s
15、tooping over the motionless bundle and moving gently about it.(Charles Dickens:A Tales of Two Cities)Synecdoche:5.the name of material for the thing made eg:1)Do you have any coppers?2)The prisoner was bound in irons for ten years.Synecdoche:6.the individual for a class eg:1)This young man is very c
16、lever;he may be another Edison.2)A Whale ship was my Yale College and my Harvard.(H.Melvill:Moby Dick)3.Antonomasia(换喻)nDefinition:antonomasia is a substitution of any epithet or phrase for a proper name.AntonomasianEg:nthe Philosopher:Aristotlenthe little corporal:Napoleonnthe author of Paradise Lo
17、st:Miltonnthe Scottish play:Macbeth 4.Hyperbole(夸张)nDefinition:Hyperbole is the deliberate use of overstatement.It is the name given to a gross exaggeration of the facts.HyperboleqEg:qHer face fell a mile.qYour joke really kills me.qHis teeth are so yellow,every time he smiles in traffic all the car
18、s slow down to see whether they should stop or not.5.Allusion 典故n1.寓言、神话、传说、宗教故事(尤其圣经故事)nEg:n1)Unaware of the sword of Democles hanging over her,she pursued her own way.n2)What will it be when the increase of yearly production is brought to a complete stop?Here is the vulnerable place,the heel of Ar
19、chiles,for capitalistic production.Allusionn2.文学作品nEg:n1)You want your pound of flesh,dont you?n2)Even before they were acquainted,he had admired him in secret.Now he was his valet,his dog,his man Friday.Allusionn3.历史事件和历史人物nEg:n1)I never believe until then that any meal could defeat me,but on that
20、day I met my Waterloo.n2)Prime Minister Inira Gandhi decided to go heavy-handed from the outset-This crisis would never grow into an Indian Watergate.litotes(简介肯定)nDefinition:a figure of speech in which something is expressed by a negation of the contrary.nEg:“no small”for“many”“not a few regrets”fo
21、r“many regrets”“not bad”for“good”“no small dimension”for“great task”understatement(低调陈述)1.反说代替正说(同litotes)2.使用分量不足或低调的词语 Eg:1)“Money,”she says,“is kind of tight.But I can manage.”2)Last week I saw a woman flayed,and you will hardly believe how much it altered her person for the worse.(Johnathan Swif
22、t)3.弦外之音 Eg:-Do you think all the programs are good?-Some of the programs are interesting.But others could be better.汉语中的夸张(缩小)n说其清朝的学术来,有及位学者总是眉飞色舞的,说那发达是前代所未有的。-我每遇到学者谈起清代的学术来,总不免同时想:“扬州十日”,“嘉定三屠”这些小事情,不提也罢,但失去全国的土地,大家十足做了二百五十年奴隶,却换来得这几页光荣的学术史,这买卖,究竟是赚了咧,还是折了本呢?鲁迅:算账 3.并列对照类修辞n1.Parallelismn2.Anti
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