| 单词 | dialogize | 
| 释义 | dialogizev. 1.  intransitive. = dialoguize v.   Now rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > conversation > converse			[verb (intransitive)]		 yedc888 speak971 rounda1200 talka1225 tevela1225 intercommunec1374 fable1382 parlec1400 reason?c1425 communique?1473 devise1477 cutc1525 wade1527 enterparle1536 discourse1550 to hold one chat, with chat, in chat1573 parley1576 purpose1590 dialogue1595 commerce1596 dialoguize1596 communicate1598 propose1600 dialogize1601 converse1615 tella1616 interlocute1621 interparle1791 conversate1811 colloquize1823 conversationize1826 colloque1850 visit1862 colloquy1868 to make conversation1921 1601 [see dialogizing adj. and n. at  Derivatives].							 1653    J. Rogers Ohel or Beth-Shemesh  ii. vi. 387  				Why then reason ye thus? (or do ye so dialogize) have yee not laid up these experiences! 1677    T. Gale Court of Gentiles: Pt. IV  iv. 402  				Plato..brings in Socrates dialogising with young Alcibiades. 1689    in  Colonial Rec. Pennsylvania 		(1852)	 I. 254  				He did not think it was their work to dialogize with any man without dores. 1755    J. Shebbeare Lydia II. xlviii. 152  				Miss Arabella Thrifty and Mr. Muckworm dialogize on the Nature of a Father's Inclination. 1847    Christian Remembrancer Jan. 270  				Here we might leave the parties safely to dialogize with each other, were there not something very significant in these contradictory suggestions. 1899    W. Barry Two Standards  iii. xx. 333  				He could only think of to-morrow, not telephone, or telegraph, or dictate to his clerks, or dialogise in secret corners with his confederates. 1907    D. J. Snider Tour in Europe xii. 576  				Still I had to say to it, dialogizing inwardly with myself: I know you better than I did when here before.  2.  transitive. In the theory of Mikhail Bakhtin (1895–1975): to treat or engage with in a dialogic (dialogic adj. 3) manner; to make dialogic in character. ΚΠ 1974 [see dialogized adj. at  Derivatives].							 1980    A. Shukman tr.  M. Bakhtin in  E. S. Shaffer Compar. Crit. II.  i. 216  				The author represents this language, he converses with it, and the conversation enters deep into the image of the language, and dialogizes it from within. 1993    B. W. Shaffer Blinding Torch vi. 139  				Under the Volcano may be said to ‘dialogize’ Spengler's theory—putting the Consul's Spenglerian discourse in conflict with other discourses. 2009    D. Boyarin Socrates & Fat Rabbis 		(2013)	 i. 29  				Every culture in some way or fashion dialogizes its own ideological productions. Derivatives  diˈalogized  adj. ΚΠ 1852    F. P. Guizot Corneille & his Times 112  				These earliest of modern poets had some idea of a kind of dramatic representation, or at least of a dialogized poetry. 1904    Internat. Q. 10 77  				He [sc. Renan] wrote, in the intervals of his more rigorous work, four philosophical dramas, and two or three dialogized prologues. 1974    tr.  M. Bakhtin in  T. A. Sebeok Current Trends in Linguistics XII. 854  				Every novel in a more or less degree is a dialogized system of ‘languages’, styles, concrete consciousness that cannot be set apart from their languages. 2006    J.-L. Hippolyte Fuzzy Fiction i. 19  				Further fragmenting the classic notion of ‘individual’ (that which is indivisible), Volodine describes in his texts a dialogized being whose narrative authority finds itself dispersed among a multiplicity of voices.   diˈalogizing  adj. and n. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > conversation > 			[adjective]		 > that converses dialogical?1550 dialogizing1601 commercing1610 dialogistical1623 communicating1646 dialogic1670 dialogistic1677 dialogous1737 interlocutory1866 1601    J. Deacon  & J. Walker Dialogicall Disc. Spirits & Diuels To Rdr. 12  				This dialogizing manner of dealing. 1719    tr.  Erasmus Pope Julius II 		(London ed.)	 Pref. p. iii  				This Dialogue at first made its Entrance into the World Incognito..till at last it was found to be the Offspring of the Learned Erasmus, that inimitable Master of Dialogizing. 1854    J. R. Lowell Lett. 		(1894)	 I. 211  				In them also there are dialogizing and monologizing thoughts, but not flesh and blood enough. 1903    H. Lynch tr.  G. Paris Mediæval French Lit. vi. 126  				There is gaiety in his dialogising with the greyhound that accompanies him. 1994    D. G. Kropf Authorship as Alchemy 142  				Yet how to understand the novelist's identity in relation to this..practice of writing, editing, dialogizing, translating, and plagiarizing? 2011    M. Litvin Hamlet's Arab Journey vi. 159  				The parable's moral and aesthetic traction comes from the dialogizing background of Shakespeare's Hamlet. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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