The bank's definition of extreme poverty is stark, simple and even alliterative. 在其历年采集的数据中,身处如此艰难处境的人口首次少于10亿。
V: After a VERY long, very alliterative introduction, it is my very great pleasure to meet you, and you may call me V. 在经过漫长的时间之后,在经过头韵的引介之后,我非常高兴遇到你,你可以称我为V。
Each line is divided by a caesura into two halves; and there are two stresses in each half, falling on the alliterative consonants or vowels. 每行诗以中间停顿分作两个半行,各有两个重读词,或为辅音头韵,或为元音头韵。
alliterative
[ adj ] having the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable <adj.all> alliterative verse
Alliterative \Al*lit"er*a*tive\ (?; 277), a. Pertaining to, or characterized by, alliteration; as, alliterative poetry. -- {Al*lit"er*a*tive*ly}, adv. -- {Al*lit"er*a*tive*ness}, n.
Voters in two San Francisco Bay area counties _ Alameda and Marin _ voted down measures to create or strengthen "nuclear free zones." Known for its sun, surf and celebrities, Malibu added cityhood to its string of alliterative claims to fame.
A. James Manchin, West Virginia's flamboyant state treasurer whose alliterative oratory and distinctive dress helped make him one of the state's most popular politicians, is in the fight of his life.