monologue
monologue 英 ['mɒnəlɒɡ] 美 [ˈmɑnəˌlɔɡ, -ˌlɑɡ]
n. 独白
名词复数:monologues
- A monologue is a speech delivered by one person, or a long one-sided conversation that makes you want to pull your hair out from boredom.
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- n. 独白
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1. As they describe Capote's effervescent monologue, you can almost see him sitting on the beige cloth couch, legs crossed, waving his arms around as if starring in his own movie.
在他们描述卡波特兴奋独白的时候,你似乎可以看到在那米色布沙发上,卡波特跷起腿,挥动着他的手臂,就像在导演自己的电影一样。
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2. Within the first 5 minutes there is monologue via the holographic billboards, and within 20 minutes Eve and Wall-E have dialogue.
电影前5分钟只有全息公告栏上播出的独白,前20分钟只有伊娃和瓦力的对白。
- monologue (n.) 1660s, "long speech by one person," from French monologue, from Late Greek monologos "speaking alone," from Greek monos "single, alone" (from PIE root *men- (4) "small, isolated") + logos "speech, word," from legein "to speak," from PIE root *leg- (1) "to collect, gather," with derivatives meaning "to speak (to 'pick out words')."
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