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dialogue美 ['daɪə.lɔɡ] 英 ['daɪəlɒɡ] - v.对话;用对话表达
- n.对白;(尤指集体或国家间为解决问题、结束争端等进行的)对话
- 网络十个对话;会话;谈话
复数:dialogues 过去分词:dialogued 现在分词:dialoguing v.+n. conduct dialogue,hold dialogue adj.+n. friendly dialogue,meaningful dialogue,useful dialogue n. discussion,channel of communication,discourse,interchange,information flow 1. | (书、戏剧或电影中的)对话,对白conversations in a book, play, or film/movie |
| The novel has long descriptions and not much dialogue. 这部小说描述多对话少。 | | dialogues for language learners 供语言学习者学习的对话 |
2. | (尤指集体或国家间为解决问题、结束争端等进行的)对话a formal discussion between two groups or countries, especially when they are trying to solve a problem, end a disagreement, etc. |
| The President told waiting reporters there had been a constructive dialogue. 总统告诉等候的记者,刚才进行了一次富有建设性的对话。 |
n. | 1. the words spoken by characters in a book, movie, or play, or a section of a work that contains spoken words 2. a formal discussion or negotiation, especially between opposing sides in a political or international context 3. talk of any kind between two or more people 4. a work of literature in the form of a conversation 5. a process in which two people or groups have discussions in order to solve problems 6. the words that characters speak in a book, play, or film 1. the words spoken by characters in a book, movie, or play, or a section of a work that contains spoken words 2. a formal discussion or negotiation, especially between opposing sides in a political or international context 3. talk of any kind between two or more people 4. a work of literature in the form of a conversation 5. a process in which two people or groups have discussions in order to solve problems 6. the words that characters speak in a book, play, or film | v. | 1. to take part in a conversation, discussion, or negotiation |
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