dialogue
柯林斯詞典
1. N-VAR Dialogue is communication or discussion between people or groups of people such as governments or political parties. 對(duì)話
People of all social standings should be given equal opportunities for dialogue. 社會(huì)各階層的人都應(yīng)該被給予平等對(duì)話的機(jī)會(huì)。
2. N-VAR A dialogue is a conversation between two people in a book, film, or play. (書籍、影視、戲劇中的) 對(duì)白
Although the dialogue is sharp, the actors move too awkwardly around the stage. 盡管對(duì)白很清晰,但演員們?cè)谖枧_(tái)上的動(dòng)作卻太不自然。
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dialogue /?da???l?ɡ/ (also dialog) (dialogues)
劍橋詞典
- conversation that is written for a book , play , or film
- The actors struggled manfully with some of the worst lines of dialogue ever written.
- The dialogue was unconvincing , partly because it was American actors trying to speak London English .
- The dialogue sounded stilted and unnatural , perhaps because of the translation from the original Russian .
- During certain scenes of the play there isn't any script and the actors just improvise the dialogue.
- The two governments have agreed to engage in a comprehensive dialogue to resolve the problem . 返回 dialogue
對(duì)話,對(duì)白
The play contained some very snappy /witty dialogue. 這出戲里有一些非常俏皮/風(fēng)趣的對(duì)話。
Act Two begins with a short dialogue between father and son . 第二幕以父子間的簡(jiǎn)短對(duì)白開場(chǎng)。
formal talks between opposing countries , political groups , etc.
(敵對(duì)國(guó)家、政治團(tuán)體間的)對(duì)話
The rebel leaders stated that they are willing to enter into dialogue with the government . 叛軍首領(lǐng)發(fā)表聲明說他們?cè)敢馀c政府進(jìn)行對(duì)話。
The two sides have at last begun to engage in a constructive dialogue. 雙方終于開始進(jìn)行建設(shè)性對(duì)話。
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