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syllepsis    
n. 一语双叙法,兼用法,轭语法

一语双叙法,兼用法,轭语法

syllepsis
n 1: use of a word to govern two or more words though agreeing
in number or case etc. with only one


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  • Zeugma and syllepsis - Wikipedia
    In rhetoric, zeugma ( ˈzjuːɡmə ⓘ; from the Ancient Greek ζεῦγμα, zeûgma, lit "a yoking together" [1]) and syllepsis ( sɪˈlɛpsɪs ; from the Ancient Greek σύλληψις, súllēpsis, lit "a taking together" [2]) are figures of speech in which a single phrase or word joins different parts of a sentence
  • SYLLEPSIS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of SYLLEPSIS is the use of a word to modify or govern syntactically two or more words with only one of which it formally agrees in gender, number, or case
  • Rhetorical Definition and Examples Syllepsis - ThoughtCo
    Syllepsis is a rhetorical term for a kind of ellipsis in which one word (usually a verb) is understood differently in relation to two or more other words, which it modifies or governs
  • 10 Syllepsis Examples (With Explanations) - The Boffins Portal
    Syllepsis involves the very clever use of words to draw attention, and in some cases, surprise the reader It, therefore, involves achieving some comic or witty effects by combining semantic incongruity and grammatical parallelism
  • What Is Syllepsis?: Definition, Examples, Types Usage!
    Syllepsis is a figure of speech in which one word governs multiple elements within a sentence, each interpreted in a distinct sense I defines syllepsis with clear examples and explains it in simple terms, offering five illustrative examples that reveal its dual applications
  • Syllepsis: A Literary Device - Literary Devices - English Studies
    Syllepsis, as a literary device, involves a singular word that governs or modifies two or more others in a sentence, creating semantic duality Syllepsis originates from the Greek word “syllepsis,” meaning “a taking together ” The term was introduced into English through Latin
  • Syllepsis | Definition Examples of Syllepsis | Ifioque. com
    Syllepsis is agreement formed according to the figurative meaning of a word, or the mental conception of something spoken of, and not merely the literal or common sense of the term The term syllepsis literally signifies conception, comprehension, or taking-together
  • syllepsis - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    syllepsis (countable and uncountable, plural syllepses) (rhetoric) A figure of speech in which one word simultaneously modifies two or more other words such that the modification must be understood differently with respect to each modified word; often causing humorous incongruity
  • SYLLEPSIS definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    syllepsis in American English (sɪˈlɛpsɪs ) noun Word forms: plural sylˈlepˌses (sɪˈlɛpˌsiz ) a grammatical construction in which a single word is used in a syntactic relationship with two or more words in the same sentence, though it can agree with only one of them in gender, number, or case (Ex : either they or I am wrong)
  • Syllepsis: A clever rhetorical device - Manner of speaking
    Device: Syllepsis Origin: From the Greek σύλληψις (sillipsis) meaning to take together In plain English: When one word—often a verb—is used in two different ways, or applied to two different things Effect: It’s a clever play on words that surprises and thus catches our attention Notes: In its simplest form, syllepsis is a pun
  • Exploring Zeugma And Syllepsis: Clear Definition Of These Figures Of . . .
    Zeugma is a rhetorical device where a single word governs or modifies two or more words, often creating a clever or unexpected connection between them A special case of this figure of speech is syllepsis
  • syllepsis - BYU Humanities
    Syllepsis is a form of ellipsis, and like ellipsis the sense of the word is repeated, but not the word itself The difference from ellipsis is that the sense varies in its repetition
  • Rhetorical Devices: Syllepsis – Spectacular Speaking 2025
    Device: Syllepsis Origin: From the Greek σύλληψις (sillipsis) meaning to take together In plain English: When one word–often a verb–is used in two different ways, or applied to two different things Effect: It’s a clever play on words that surprises and thus catches our attention Notes: In its simplest form, syllepsis is a pun
  • Hyperbole, and Other Fancy Rhetorical Words : Syllepsis
    Simile is when two things are compared using the words like or as, as in “cheeks as red as roses” or “hair like fire”; metaphor is when a word or phrase that literally means something else is used figuratively in order to describe another thing, as in “drowning in debt ”
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