n. 散文;单调
adj. 散文的;平凡的;乏味的
vi. 写散文;乏味地讲话
vt. 把…写成散文
prose 散文
来自古法语prose,故事,叙述,来自拉丁语prosa oratio,直白的叙述,没有诗意的话,来自
provorsus,直接向前转,来自pro-,向前,-vorse,转,词源同verse,versus.oratio,叙述,讲述,词源同orator.后用于指书写文体散文。
"Good prose, to say nothing of the original thoughts it conveys, may be infinitely varied in modulation. It is only an extension of metres, an amplification of harmonies, of which even the best and most varied poetry admits but few." [Walter Savage Landor, "Imaginary Conversations"]Meaning "prose writing; non-poetry" is from mid-14c. The sense of "dull or commonplace expression" is from 1680s, out of earlier sense "plain expression" (1560s). Those who lament the want of an English agent noun to correspond to poet might try prosaist (1776), proser (1620s), or Frenchified prosateur (1880), though the first two in their day also acquired in English the secondary sense "dull writer."