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单词 duologue
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Definition of duologue in English:

duologue

noun ˈdjuːəlɒɡ
  • A play or part of a play with speaking roles for only two actors.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Participants have the choice of doing script work, monologue, duologue, small group script work or musical theatre.
    • In between, we get three deskbound duologues in which people jockey for status while revealing their essential solitude.
    • If the Premier League isn't to become another boring Glasgow duologue then clubs like Kilmarnock will have to butt in, and early.
    • One of his favourite forms is the duologue between partisans of lune and of soleil.
    • It could almost be a backstage comedy at the start, the second act is simply duologues and then we see the actual show.
    • Jeff, who is a kidder, and William, who is superconscientious, engage in bizarrely dialectic duologues.
    • The performers will also tackle solo songs and duets, group numbers, character dances, duologues and slapstick.
    • Hannah sneered, interrupting the poetic duologue that was taking place before us.
    • Maybe we ought to write this duologue in Latin or Spanish.
    • The opposing sides in this duologue are represented by two female soprano voices portraying Beauty and Pleasure, and by two male altos, probably super - rather than sub-human castrati, who signify Time and Disillusion.
    • The new recruits, studying with Crooked House Theatre Company, will perform a series of scenes, monologues and duologues from diverse and interesting plays.
    • The nave but essentially well-meaning Peter's interaction with his flawed clients formed the centre of the piece and much of the comedy sprung from the dynamic duologues.
    • Anyway, it occurs to me, this device of yours, using me to illustrate your internal monologue / duologue, could take you into some dangerous territory.
    • Genuine dialogue between religions, therefore, ought to be this duologue: between you and me, between you and your neighbor; it should be like a rainbow where we are never sure where one color begins and another ends.

Origin

Mid 18th century: from duo-, on the pattern of monologue.

 
 

Definition of duologue in US English:

duologue

noun
  • A play or part of a play with speaking roles for only two actors.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The opposing sides in this duologue are represented by two female soprano voices portraying Beauty and Pleasure, and by two male altos, probably super - rather than sub-human castrati, who signify Time and Disillusion.
    • The performers will also tackle solo songs and duets, group numbers, character dances, duologues and slapstick.
    • In between, we get three deskbound duologues in which people jockey for status while revealing their essential solitude.
    • It could almost be a backstage comedy at the start, the second act is simply duologues and then we see the actual show.
    • The new recruits, studying with Crooked House Theatre Company, will perform a series of scenes, monologues and duologues from diverse and interesting plays.
    • Genuine dialogue between religions, therefore, ought to be this duologue: between you and me, between you and your neighbor; it should be like a rainbow where we are never sure where one color begins and another ends.
    • One of his favourite forms is the duologue between partisans of lune and of soleil.
    • If the Premier League isn't to become another boring Glasgow duologue then clubs like Kilmarnock will have to butt in, and early.
    • Hannah sneered, interrupting the poetic duologue that was taking place before us.
    • Maybe we ought to write this duologue in Latin or Spanish.
    • Anyway, it occurs to me, this device of yours, using me to illustrate your internal monologue / duologue, could take you into some dangerous territory.
    • Participants have the choice of doing script work, monologue, duologue, small group script work or musical theatre.
    • The nave but essentially well-meaning Peter's interaction with his flawed clients formed the centre of the piece and much of the comedy sprung from the dynamic duologues.
    • Jeff, who is a kidder, and William, who is superconscientious, engage in bizarrely dialectic duologues.

Origin

Mid 18th century: from duo-, on the pattern of monologue.

 
 
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