colloquy 英 ['kɒləkwɪ]   美 ['kɑləkwi]

colloquy

colloquy  英 ['kɒləkwɪ] 美 ['kɑləkwi]

n. 以对话体写的文章;谈话,会话 

名词复数:colloquies 

Cameron knows a lot about science, but he’s happy to bag it when necessary, as suggested in this colloquy, from a recent interview with a men’s magazine 卡梅隆非常了解科学,但是必要时他却乐于把他丢到一边,就像最近一本男性杂志里对他的访谈里暗示的那样。
When a friend of ours moved to Australia in 1972, one of the first pieces of advice he received from Australians was that Indians must remove the term "should" from their colloquy. 1972年,当我们的一位朋友移居到澳大利亚时,澳大利亚人给他的第一封建议就是,在他们的谈话中,他必须去掉应该这个词。

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  • n. 以对话体写的文章;谈话,会话
  • 1. Cameron knows a lot about science, but he’s happy to bag it when necessary, as suggested in this colloquy, from a recent interview with a men’s magazine

    卡梅隆非常了解科学,但是必要时他却乐于把他丢到一边,就像最近一本男性杂志里对他的访谈里暗示的那样。

  • 2. When a friend of ours moved to Australia in 1972, one of the first pieces of advice he received from Australians was that Indians must remove the term "should" from their colloquy.

    1972年,当我们的一位朋友移居到澳大利亚时,澳大利亚人给他的第一封建议就是,在他们的谈话中,他必须去掉应该这个词。

  • 3. By the end of the colloquy, Luther and Zwingli wept together and asked forgiveness for bitter words.

    在会谈的末了,路德和慈运理一起抱头痛哭,为尖刻的言语寻求赦免。

  • colloquy (n.) mid-15c., "a discourse," from Latin colloquium "conference, conversation," literally "a speaking together," from assimilated form of com "together" (see com-) + -loquium "speaking," from loqui "to speak" (from PIE root *tolkw- "to speak"). Meaning "conversation" is attested in English from 1580s.
col·lo·quy / ˈkɒləkwi ; NAmE ˈkɑːləkwi / noun ( plural col·lo·quies ) ( formal) a conversation 谈话;会谈 colloquy colloquies col·lo·quy / ˈkɒləkwi ; NAmE ˈkɑːləkwi /
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