释义 |
di·al·o·gism \dīˈaləˌjizəm sometimes ˈdīəˌlȯˌgi- or -ˌläg- in sense 1\ noun (-s) Etymology: Late Latin dialogismos, from Greek, from dialogos + -ismos -ism 1. archaic a. : the expression of an author's ideas by means of a dialogue between two or more characters b. : dialogue 2 2. : a disjunctive conclusion inferred from a single premise (as in “gravitation may act without contact; therefore, either some force may act without contact or gravitation is not a force”) |