释义 |
collocutor|ˈkɒləkjuːtə(r), kəˈlɒkjuːtə(r)| [a. late L. collocūtor, agent-n. f. colloqui (see prec.).] One who talks with another or others; one who takes part in a dialogue or conversation.
1616Brent tr. Sarpi's Counc. Trent (1676) 90 The different opinions of the Collocutors. 1668–70M. Casaubon Credulity & Incred. 148 (T.) Licentius, one of the collocutors in that dialogue. 1827–59Hare Guesses (ed. 5) 444 He [Cicero] has nothing of the dialectic spirit. His collocutors do not wrestle with one another. 1873F. Hall Mod. English 190 note, My collocutor very positively queried its ever having got into print. |