soliloquy

英[səˈlɪləkwi]
美[səˈlɪləkwi]

基本释义

  • n.自言自语; (戏剧中的)独白

词性变化

实用例句

Hamlet's famous soliloquy, ‘To be or not to be… ’

哈姆雷特那段“生存还是毁灭…”的著名独白

牛津词典

the playwright's use of soliloquy

这位剧作家对于独白的运用

牛津词典

As he made this dreary soliloquy, he had cantered out of Rotten Row into the park.

他一边这么闷闷不乐地自言自语,一边离开了罗登道,来到公园里.

辞典例句

Hamlet's soliloquy is probably the most famous in English drama.

哈姆雷特的独白在英国戏剧中大概是最出名的了.

期刊摘选

Mrs Hall had very reluctantly to leave the rest of his soliloquy.

霍尔太太只得怏怏地离开了他,让他一个人去自言自语.

辞典例句

Such expressions in literary works are called as soliloquy.

这种现象在文学作品中的表现就是独白.

期刊摘选

A literary composition in the form of a soliloquy.

一种文体,通过长长的独白展现人物的思想和感情.

期刊摘选

I hope there ain't, but I't'Nation sure of that'said the guard, in gruff soliloquy.

“我 倒 也希望没有问题, 可我他妈的放心不下,”那卫兵粗声粗气地自言自语.

期刊摘选

Generally, operas start with a soliloquy of an actor introducing himself on his first appearance.

通常戏的开头都会有几句定场白.

期刊摘选

The soliloquy was an Elizabethan dramatic convention.

独白是伊丽莎白时代戏剧的惯常手法.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. speech you make to yourself

  • 2. a (usually long) dramatic speech intended to give the illusion of unspoken reflections

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