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soliloquy/səˈlɪləkwi ||; səˈlɪləkwɪ/noun [c,u] (plural soliloquies) a speech in a play in which a character, who is alone on the stage, speaks his/her thoughts aloud; the act of speaking thoughts aloud in this way (戏剧中人物独自站在舞台上)自言自语;独白: ◇hamlet's famous soliloquy, ‘to be or not to be...’ 《哈姆雷特》著名的独白是:“活下去还是不活…” ☞compare monologue. 与monologue比较。 ➔soliloquize(also -ise) /səˈlɪləkwaɪz ||; səˈlɪləˌkwaɪz/ verb [i] so·lil·o·quy /sə`lɪləkwɪ; səˈlɪləkwi/n [c]a long speech in a play said by one person, and not to the other characters in the play [戏剧中的]独白 |