| 释义 |
col·lo·quy \ˈkäləkwē, -i\ noun (-es) Etymology: Latin colloquium conversation, from colloqui to converse, from com- + loqui to speak 1. a. : conversation, dialogue < a colloquy between two old Connecticut codgers gossiping — Dixon Wecter > < a colloquy between senators > b. : high-level serious discussion : conference < the Sino-Soviet colloquy for drafting new treaties — Current Biography > 2. : an ecclesiastical court much like the presbytery of Presbyterian churches formerly existing in certain churches with a presbyterian polity (as the Reformed Church in France) |