soliloquy
soliloquy 英 [sə'lɪləkwɪ] 美 [sə'lɪləkwi]
n. 独白;自言自语
名词复数:soliloquies
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- n. 独白;自言自语
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1. We see him trying out for an amateur company by doing Richard III's "winter of our discontent" soliloquy.
我们看到他试图为一个业余的喜剧公司表演理查德三世“烦恼的冬天”的独白。
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2. On the screen, a shadow flickered—a shadow with feet like boxcars and a smile like the last soliloquy of Hamlet. He was a tenderfoot.
在萤幕上,一个影子跳动着——这个影子脚上穿着硕大的鞋子,脸上有着仿佛哈姆雷特在最后独白时的诡异笑容。
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3. No one's giving a long soliloquy in this situation -- or if they are, they're a very strange duck, which would actually give you a lot of material to work with.
一个人长段地独白似乎不现实——或如果是这样,他们就非常的奇怪了,而这样实际上正给了你很多创作的材料。
- soliloquy (n.) 1610s, from Late Latin soliloquium "a talking to oneself," from Latin solus "alone" (see sole (adj.)) + loqui "to speak" (from PIE root *tolkw- "to speak"). Also used in translation of Latin "Liber Soliloquiorum," a treatise by Augustine, who is said to have coined the word, on analogy of Greek monologia (see monologue). Related: Soliloquent.
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