monologue基本解释
n.独白;独角戏;长篇大论;自言自语
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形容词: monologic 名词: monologuist 过去式: monologued/monologged 过去分词: monologued/monologged 现在分词: monologuing/monologging 第三人称单数: monologues/monologs
基本词汇
n.独白;独角戏;长篇大论;自言自语
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形容词: monologic 名词: monologuist 过去式: monologued/monologged 过去分词: monologued/monologged 现在分词: monologuing/monologging 第三人称单数: monologues/monologs
noun
1. a (usually long) dramatic speech by a single actor
2. a long utterance by one person (especially one that prevents others from participating in the conversation)
3. speech you make to yourself
Synonym: soliloquy
1. 长篇大论;滔滔不绝的讲话
If you refer to a long speech by one person during a conversation as a monologue, you mean it prevents other people from talking or expressing their opinions.
e.g. Morris ignored the question and continued his monologue.
莫里斯不理会这个问题,继续他的长篇大论。
2. 长篇独白;独角戏
A monologue is a long speech which is spoken by one person as an entertainment, or as part of an entertainment such as a play.
e.g. ...a monologue based on the writing of Quentin Crisp.
根据昆廷·克里斯普的作品改编的独角戏
1. 独白 独脚戏:nun 修女 | monologue 独白 独脚戏 | multitude 多数 民众
2. 独白[廖:modumonogenesis 單一祖語論[廖328] | monologue 獨白[廖234 236] | mood 語氣[廖420 430]
3. 单一:mis- 误 misunderstand mislead | mono- 单一 monologue | multi- 多 multiple multiply
The opera began with a monologue.
出自:E. HolmesI learned monologues from her, and she saw that I had acting potential.
出自:B. Reid