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 monologue ['mɑnl.`ɔg]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 独白, 独脚戏, 独白场面, (非正式)(贬)滔滔不绝的话



    monologue
    [ noun ]
    1. speech you make to yourself

    2. <noun.communication>
    3. a long utterance by one person (especially one that prevents others from participating in the conversation)

    4. <noun.communication>
    5. a (usually long) dramatic speech by a single actor

    6. <noun.communication>


    Monologue \Mon"o*logue\, n. [F. monologue, Gr. ? speaking alone;
    mo`nos alone, single, sole + lo`gos speech, discourse,
    le`gein to speak. See {Legend}.]
    1. A speech uttered by a person alone; soliloquy; also, talk
    or discourse in company, in the strain of a soliloquy; as,
    an account in monologue. --Dryden.

    2. A dramatic composition for a single performer.

    1. Script contain not only dialogue and monologue but lighting and stage directions.
    2. The play is a 35-minute monologue by a cardinal who is being treated for alcoholism by the church after he kills the woman.
    3. Clay said in his opening monologue. "That's about all I can say tonight.
    4. But in a way it's a story that has to be told." At one point in the film, Vince, the unemployed roustabout, delivers a monologue that frames the movie's political message.
    5. Director Joe Mantello allows the charming Melissa Joan Hart, who plays the the teen-age Valerie, to rush through her monologue, making some of it unintelligible.
    6. Viewers who stay beyond the first monologue will find tonight's show revolves around the first day of school and a beautiful transfer student (Ami Dolenz) for whom Ferris goes bonkers in his sophisticated teen way.
    7. Mrs. Gamsakhurdia says she does not believe new Georgian Communist Party chief Givi Gumbaridze when he says he wants a dialogue with opponents to replace the traditional party monologue.
    8. "It would be nonsensical of `Saturday Night Live' to expect a woman to perform songs about a woman's experiences after a monologue by Andrew Dice Clay," her spokeswoman, Elaine Schock, said in a phone interview from Pelham, N.Y.
    9. More somber topics are covered by "Andre's Mother," McNally's poignant examination of what happens after the death of an AIDS victim, and a monologue by Arthur Miller on what a burglary does to one's sense of material possessions.
    10. The only incident in the studio occurred during Clay's opening monologue, when an unidentified couple began shouting "Clay, Clay, go away!"
    11. In Stephen Mulrine's eloquent adaptation, it makes a rich, blackly funny monologue for Tom Courtenay (who did it first on Radio 3).
    12. Barr's caterwauling rendition was the subject of much of Johnny Carson's "Tonight Show" monologue Thursday night.
    13. After his monologue, Mr. Hall exhorts the studio audience to "get busy," which translates as a call for passionate involvement.
    14. Even in the days of LPs, Ljuba Welitsch's searing account of (just) the final monologue outdid anything to be heard in a 'complete' version, and there was rarely more than one of those to be found on record in any year.
    15. Then she began a monologue so intense that I suspect she had never voiced it before. Her story was this.
    16. Before 1987, the FCC had banned indecent programming before 10 p.m., and it defined indecency as consisting of seven curse words made famous in a monologue by the comedian George Carlin.
    17. Her monologue neatly dramatizes the (defensive and offensive) pride that goes before her fortunate fall.
    18. From high on the wall of an otherwise empty white space, the recorded voice of Georgina Starr (Slade) drones on in impenetrable, indulgent monologue, 'a highly emotive 'absent presence".
    19. Shem Bitterman's "Night-Side" was an extended monologue featuring actress Pamela Gien as a repressed Boston woman running a flower shop and living as much in her fantasies and memories as in her everyday life.
    20. If the Ewing soprano is not exactly an Isolde instrument, it soars confidently over the orchestral waves in the final monologue. The controversial vocal tricks that she likes to exploit are used here to colour passages that aptly make one's skin creep.
    21. While Atwater stood in the background, Letterman delivered his monologue, including one last joke on John Tower, whose nomination as secretary of defense was rejected last week by the Senate.
    22. By then, it seemed that a 90-minute talk show was awfully long. It seemed years since Sajak had opened with his monologue.
    23. He sang 'Non piu andrai' from Figaro, and the Honour monologue from Verdi's Falstaff - both Geraint Evans roles, both here given immense panache.
    24. On Wednesday's "The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson," the talk show host noted in his monologue that it was the first union-sanctioned show since the strike began. "Tonight" went back on the air in mid-May with Carson writing his own scripts.
    25. BBC2's Screenplay at 9.00 is 'Man to Man', a one woman monologue by Manfred Karge, which was first admired as a stage play.
    26. Turbulence forced the stand-up comedian to deliver his 10-minute monologue sitting down.
    27. The other is the black nightwatchman, who has been guarding the fair for years. They talk: or rather at the start the white man talks almost to the point of monologue.
    28. But walking to the Union of Artists' canteen for a quick bite of caviar, he vibrates with exuberance, giving a rapid-fire monologue filled with self-pity, defensiveness and nostalgia.
    29. Comic Andrew Dice Clay was booted off the MTV cable network after delivering a monologue laced with lewd poetry and references to obese women and sex.
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