英:['dju:əlɒg]
美:['djuəˌlɒg]
英:['dju:əlɒg]
美:['djuəˌlɒg]
du·o·logue
du lag [or] du lawg
The first known use of duologue was in 1864
1 Their duologues stand up astoundingly well, even now, and the equality and fraternity of their act, as they strop their eager wits on one another, has grown more touching with age.
2 But this newer play is not a duologue but a monologue — Robertson is alone on stage all night long, with only Kevin Depinet's ghostly set and Mike Tutaj's projections for company.
3 The house had an old-world garden, and it was here they had their first duologue.
4 Mrs. O'Rane wants me to write her a duologue—just as one draws a rabbit for a child.…
5 Of course, exchanging instant messages is not quite the same as talking, so the two researchers have not definitively proved that many dialogues are actually duologues.
6 An exception is the final story, a duologue about Breonna Taylor, the emergency room technician shot to death by Louisville, Ky., police six months ago.
7 After this duologue John was absent for a space of three hours, and they thought he had gone back to barracks.
8 I do wish you wouldn't keep dragging the baby into the conversation; we can make it go quite well as a duologue.
9 The laughter subsides as the play progresses through a series of gripping duologues that bring to light both the validity and insufficiency of each character’s perspective.
10 "Many people of faith who have different opinions on the question of civil marriage for same-sex couples have come together in respectful duologue and discernment to discuss those differences," the letter states.
11 The place will be buzzing with the hum of voices, merry with duologues of laughter, and steaming with tobacco smoke.
12 I can see them coming miles off at this stage, and I think to myself, Oh, Jesus, here we go again . . . more duologues.
13 A duologue, he suggested, is more than a monologue but less than a dialogue.
14 Some shots are framed almost as if inside a proscenium, and the screenplay consists mostly of monologues and duologues.
15 Their scenes together are quietly compelling; indeed, this story could be told effectively as a duologue — though not over 10 hours, a length that seems arbitrary as regards the drama, but that must have been deemed economically advantageous.
16 The premise, for which the real-life friends mined their own conversations, doesn’t seem to lend itself to visual expressiveness, but Malle made directorial choices that enlivened, amplified and transformed what could have been a monotonous duologue.
17 Amused comments flew to and fro: laughter and a babel of irresponsible chatter made an incessant chirruping accompaniment to the duologue between the two men.
18 He engages here in duologue with Mr. Cyrille, an exacting and uningratiating drummer who had some history with Mr. Lacy, and many other important figures in the avant-garde.
19 Jimmy, like his lordship, had been trapped at the beginning of the duologue, and had not been able to get away till it was nearly over.
20 Here as on their excellent recent album, “Small Constructions,” they explore the inquisitive possibilities of duologue, which have expanded for them on the road.