单词 | monologize |
释义 | monologizev.ΚΠ 1826 B. Disraeli Vivian Grey I. i. i. 7 ‘Now who could have told the child that?’ monologised Mamma, with all a Mamma's admiration. 2. intransitive. To talk in monologue; to deliver a monologue. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > monologue > talk in monologue [verb (intransitive)] soliloquize1759 to think aloud (also out loud)1789 monologue1825 Hamletize1844 monologuize1870 monologize1890 1890 J. A. Symonds Mem. C. Gozzi I. 128 Celio monologised against his mortal foe Morgana. 1899 Speaker 2 Dec. 237/2 The characters seem to monologise abstractedly. 1959 A. Nin Children of Albatross 126 All her conversations with Djuna with whom she was able to talk even better than to monologize with herself. 1978 N.Y. Mag. 3 Apr. 81/2 On and on the play monologizes, nattering and ranting in turn. 1995 Entertainm. Weekly 2 June 51/1 Your tolerance for having the professor in your house, monologizing like a madman. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1826 |
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