第三人称复数:monologues
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
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. Then he gave a monologue with jokes against frequent foils like Dick Cheney and Sarah Palin.
2. It took host Tracey Ullman less than two minutes in her opening monologue to mention the new first lady of fashion.
3. The play has one monologue called the " Vagina Workshop, " which is meant to help women get acquainted with their bodies and rights.
4. monologue的解释
4. The name of the daughter wasn't mentioned in the joke, which was part of Letterman's monologue on last Monday's show.
5. Letterman used most of his monologue for jokes at his own expense.
6. The Canadian offers a random, rambling monologue on a range of topics.
7. It's usually performed as a dialogue between two people, or - less often - as a monologue or with several speakers.
8. The monologue of a Bosnian rape camp survivor brings shudders to anyone hearing the story.
9. Routine introductions to tea are replaced with a monologue, and the tea leaves themselves are shown to carry different meanings.
10. Monologue holboo is performed by a huurch, who tells the story and plays sihu as a solo performance.
monologue的意思
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