单词 | monology |
释义 | monologyn.ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > drama > a play > [noun] > other types of play king play1469 king game1504 historya1509 chronicle history1600 monology1608 horseplaya1627 piscatory1631 stock play1708 petite pièce1712 mimic1724 ballad opera1730 ballad farce1735 benefit-play1740 potboiler1783 monodrama1793 extravaganza1797 theo-drama1801 monodrame1803 proverb1803 stock piece1804 bespeak1807 ticket-night1812 dramaticle1813 monopolylogue1819 pièce d'occasion1830 interlude1831 mimea1834 costume piece1834 mummers' play1849 history play1850 gag-piece1860 music drama1874 well-made1881 playlet1884 two-decker1884 slum1885 kinderspiel1886 thrill1886 knockabout1887 two-hander1888 front-piece1889 thriller1889 shadow-play1890 mime play1894 problem play1894 one-acter1895 sex play1899 chronicle drama1902 thesis-play1902 star vehicle1904 folk-play1905 radio play1908 tab1915 spy play1919 one-act1920 pièce à thèse1923 dance-drama1924 a mess of plottage1926 turkey1927 weepie1928 musical1930 cliffhanger1931 mime drama1931 triangle drama1931 weeper1934 spine-chiller1940 starrer1941 scorcher1942 teleplay1947 straw-hatter1949 pièce noire1951 pièce rose1951 tab show1951 conversation piece1952 psychodrama1956 whydunit1968 mystery play1975 State of the Nation1980 society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > drama > a play > [noun] > scene > type of scene or act monologuec1550 monology1608 night scene1683 mad scene1741 drop-scene1815 recognition scene1838 carpenter's-scene1860 scène à faire1884 mob scene1890 sex scene1915 curtain1928 1608 G. Chapman Conspiracie Duke of Byron sig. E3v Which the Welch Herrald of their praise, the Cucko Would scarce haue put, in his monology, In iest, and said with reuerence to his merits. 2. A monologue. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > literature > a written composition > [noun] > soliloquy or monologue monologuec1550 monology1616 soliloquy1641 society > leisure > the arts > literature > poetry > poem or piece of poetry > other types of poem > [noun] > monologue monology1616 monologue1780 1616 J. Bullokar Eng. Expositor Monologie, a long tale of one matter. 1625 J. Minsheu Ductoris in Linguas (ed. 2) Monologie, a long tale of little matter, only speech without substance. 1656 T. Blount Glossographia Monologie (monologia), a long tale of one thing. 1975 Newsweek (Nexis) 24 Feb. 47 Either monologies are just not Cher's metier, or she should sue her writers for nonsupport. 1983 Playboy Feb. 177/1 When I sat down to write The Autumn of the Patriarch I thought I could use the form of a monology by the dictator as he sat in the middle of the stadium. 3. The habit of monologizing; the use of monologue. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > monologue > [noun] > act or habit of speaking in monology1616 soliloquya1668 monologue1668 soliloquizingc1822 soliloquacity1895 1616 J. Bullokar Eng. Expositor Monologie, a speaking still of one thing. 1656 T. Blount Glossographia Monologie (monologia), singing always one tune, speaking still of one matter. 1850 T. De Quincey Conversat. in Hogg's Instructor New Ser. 4 67/1 Coleridge persisted in monology through his whole life. 1987 Arkansas Democrat-Gaz. (Nexis) 8 May Comedian Jerry Diner..lists his specialties as ‘improvisation, accents,..sarcasm, singing, monology’. 1995 Times Lit. Suppl. 17 Mar. 18/3 Given the real Eddie Linden's reputation for monology and monomania, the play's deafness to the larger questions it raises may in fact be appropriate to its subject. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1608 |
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