alliterative
adjective uk/əˈlɪt.ər.ə.tɪv/ us/əˈlɪt̬ər.ə.t̬ɪv/
押头韵的
using the same sound or sounds, especially consonant sounds, at the begining of several words that are close together
What he stands for is summed up in the alliterative slogan "compassionate conservatism".
alliterative style 押头韵的修辞风格
She is a wonderful poet and this is an awesomely alliterative book. 她是一位出色的诗人,这本书的头韵押得十分精彩。
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- He's known for his alliterative verse.
- Essential to the story's comic value is the author's love of alliterative names and bad jokes.
- She has a job with an online tabloid for which she racks her brain to come up with alliterative headlines.