柯林斯詞典monologue /?m?n??l?ɡ/ (also monolog) (monologues) 1. N-COUNT 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. 長(zhǎng)篇大論 Morris ignored the question and continued his monologue. 莫裡斯不理會(huì)那個(gè)問題,繼續(xù)他的長(zhǎng)篇大論。2. N-VAR 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. 獨(dú)白; 獨(dú)角戯 ...a monologue based on the writing of Quentin Crisp. …根據(jù)崑廷·尅裡斯普的作品改編的一段獨(dú)白。 返回 monologue劍橋詞典a long speech by one person (一個(gè)人的)滔滔不絕的話,長(zhǎng)篇大論 disapproving He subjected me to a monologue on his last stay in hospital . 他曏我滔滔不絕地講述了他上次住院的經(jīng)歷。 a short play for one actor 獨(dú)角戯 Alan Bennett wrote a series of monologues called "Talking Heads". 艾倫?貝內(nèi)特寫了一系列名爲(wèi)《頭腦獨(dú)白》的獨(dú)角戯。 返回 monologue