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poetical    
a. 诗的;诗意的;浪漫的

诗的;诗意的;浪漫的

poetical
adj 1: of or relating to poetry; "poetic works"; "a poetic
romance" [synonym: {poetic}, {poetical}]
2: characteristic of or befitting poetry; "poetic diction" [synonym:
{poetic}, {poetical}]

Poetic \Po*et"ic\, Poetical \Po*et"ic*al\, a. [L. po["e]ticus,
Gr. ?: cf. F. po['e]tiquee.]
1. Of or pertaining to poetry; suitable for poetry, or for
writing poetry; as, poetic talent, theme, work,
sentiments. --Shak.
[1913 Webster]

2. Expressed in metrical form; exhibiting the imaginative or
the rhythmical quality of poetry; as, a poetical
composition; poetical prose.
[1913 Webster]

{Poetic license}. See {License}, n., 4.
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