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monologue
['mɔnəlɔɡ]
释义
释义1:n.滔滔不绝且乏味的讲话,冗长的谈话
a long speech by a single speaker.
释义2:n.独白
A lengthy, uninterrupted speech by a single character, as in a play or novel.
例句
Reese: Palin made a statement about the spill last night.
Will: It was ridiculous.
Reese: Yes, it was. It'll be a joke on every late-night show. She basically wrote Letterman's monologue. (The Newsroom)
里斯:帕林昨晚对漏油事件做了评论。
威尔:太扯了。
里斯:是。会成为每晚脱口秀的笑话。算是给莱特曼提供了聊天素材。(新闻编辑室)
Ross: I don't think that your monologue from Star Wars is gonna help me right now, Joe!(Friends)
罗斯:我不认为你在《星球大战》中的独白现在对我有帮助,乔!(老友记)