dialogue

英['daɪəlɒg] 美['daɪəlɑɡ]
  • n. 对话;意见交换
  • vi. 对话
  • vt. 用对话表达

词态变化


复数: dialogues;

中文词源


dialogue 对话

dia-, 穿过,相互。-log, 说,词源同lecture, travelogue. 即人与人之间的对话,交流。

英文词源


dialogue (n.)
early 13c., "literary work consisting of a conversation between two or more persons," from Old French dialoge, from Latin dialogus, from Greek dialogos "conversation, dialogue," related to dialogesthai "converse," from dia- "across" (see dia-) + legein "speak" (see lecture (n.)).

Sense broadened to "a conversation" c. 1400. Mistaken belief that it can only mean "conversation between two persons" is from confusion of dia- and di- (1); the error goes back to at least 1532, when trialogue was coined needlessly for "a conversation between three persons." A word that has been used for "conversation between two persons" is the hybrid duologue (1864).

双语例句


1. The consulate will carryon a political dialogue with Indonesia.
领事馆将和印度尼西亚举行政治对话。

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2. The dialogue and acting in Indecent Proposal are tired, cliched and corny.
《桃色交易》中的对白和表演尽落俗套,毫无新意。

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3. The discussions were the beginnings of a dialogue with Moscow.
讨论拉开了同莫斯科对话的序幕。

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4. She came back and tried to start a dialogue with the man.
她回来试图与那个男子展开对话。

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5. The dialogue is amusing but the plot is weak.
对白逗趣但是情节薄弱。

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