âm luật
Noun: * Prosody; meter: In poetry and music, "âm luật" refers to the rules and patterns governing the rhythmic structure, meter, and sound arrangement of verses or musical phrases. It encompasses the study of rhyme, rhythm, stress, and intonation.
"Âm luật" is a specialized academic term used in the fields of literature (especially poetry) and music theory. It describes the formal, structural principles that organize sound patterns. * It is used to analyze the technical construction of a poem or a piece of music. * It can refer to the set of rules themselves or the resulting rhythmic pattern.
- (This poem follows a strict meter.)
- (Studying prosody helps in understanding the structure of poetry more deeply.)
- (Folk music often has a flexible rhythmic structure.)
- "Phá vỡ âm luật": To break the meter/prosodic rules. This is often done intentionally in modern poetry for artistic effect.
- Nhà thơ đã cố tình phá vỡ âm luật để tạo sự bất ngờ. (The poet intentionally broke the meter to create surprise.)
- Nhịp điệu (n): Rhythm. This is a more general term for the patterned flow of sound in time, used in both poetry and music. While "âm luật" implies a set of rules, "nhịp điệu" often describes the perceived effect.
- Vần (n): Rhyme. This is a specific element often governed by "âm luật".
- Tiết tấu (n): Rhythm, tempo. Commonly used in music and sometimes in poetry to describe the pace and pattern of beats.
- Vận luật (n): A less common synonym, also meaning prosody or poetic meter.
- Cách luật (n): Rules of form/style; in a poetic context, it can be similar to "âm luật" but may emphasize formal rules more broadly.
"Âm luật" is a compound word ("âm" meaning sound, "luật" meaning law/rule) with a specific, technical meaning. It does not have common idiomatic or phrasal verb uses. Its primary and almost exclusive meaning is within the domain of prosody and musical meter.