单词 | dialoguize |
释义 | dialoguizev. Now rare. intransitive. To take part in a dialogue; to converse (with another person). 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 1596 [see dialoguizing adj. and n. at Derivatives]. 1599 Master Broughtons Lett. Answered xii. 42 Euripides and Menander, Socrates and Epicurus dialoguising and conferring together. 1603 S. Harsnett Declar. Popish Impostures xxiii. 166 Upon questioning and Dialoguizing with the Devil. 1681 New Dialogue between Some Body & No Body 2 S. ‘What is your business with me?’ N. Only to Dialoguise after the Mode. 1809 Gentleman's Mag. Aug. 710/2 The Miser, with whom the Poet is dialoguizing, must necessarily burst out a laughing. 1842 R. G. Latham Norway, & Norwegians I. xvii. 224 He dialoguises as follows: ‘Thou art so and so.’ 2000 N. Rapport & J. Overing Social & Cultural Anthropol. 170 Human rights can be seen to afford a symbolic form of common denomination whereby many different individuals and groups can dialoguize. Derivatives dialoguizing adj. and n. Brit. /dʌɪˈaləɡʌɪzɪŋ/ , /ˈdʌɪəlɒˌɡʌɪzɪŋ/ , U.S. /daɪˈæləˌɡaɪzɪŋ/ , /ˈdaɪəˌlɑˌɡaɪzɪŋ/ ΚΠ 1596 T. Nashe Haue with you to Saffron-Walden sig. N3v This is that Dick, of whom Kit Marloe was wont to say, that he was an asse, good for nothing but to preach of the Iron Age: Dialoguizing Dicke. a1620 M. Fotherby Atheomastix (1622) i. xii. §3. 126 These interlocutorie and dialoguising dreames. 1648 Mercurius Pacificus 7 Ever obstructing an interview face to face, lest by dialoguizings and discussions both truth might have come to light, and her daughter peace, as fire comes from the repercussions of steel and flint. 1810 Gentleman's Mag. Feb. 115/2 He was in the constant habit of dialoguizing and moralizing with himself. 1906 PMLA 21 437 In Act II we have again a tedious dialoguizing of considerations which Boccaccio expresses in a few lines. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1596 |
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