monologue
noun /ˈmɒnəlɒɡ/
/ˈmɑːnəlɔːɡ/
(US English also monolog)
- [countable] a long speech by one person during a conversation that stops other people from speaking or expressing an opinion
滔滔不绝的讲话;个人的长篇大论 - He went into a long monologue about life in America.
他开始滔滔不绝地谈起美国的生活。 - She launched into a long monologue about how wonderful the company was.
她滔滔不绝地讲起那个公司如何如何地好。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- inner
- interior
- internal
- …
- deliver
- do
- go into
- …
- monologue about
- monologue on
- He went into a long monologue about life in America.
- [uncountable, countable] a long speech in a play, film, etc. spoken by one actor, especially when alone
(戏剧、电影等的)独白 - She delivered her monologue in a deadpan voice.
她故作严肃地说着独白。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- inner
- interior
- internal
- …
- deliver
- do
- go into
- …
- monologue about
- monologue on
- She delivered her monologue in a deadpan voice.
- [countable, uncountable] a dramatic story, especially in verse, told or performed by one person
独角戏 - an entertainer who does comic monologues
表演喜剧独白的演员
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- inner
- interior
- internal
- …
- deliver
- do
- go into
- …
- monologue about
- monologue on
compare dialogue, soliloquy see also interior monologue - an entertainer who does comic monologues
词源mid 17th cent.: from French, from Greek monologos ‘speaking alone’.