dialogue
21DIALOGUE — n. m. Entretien entre deux personnes. Ils ont eu un long dialogue. Je n’aime pas tous ces dialogues. En ce sens, il est familier. Il désigne par analogie Ce que disent entre eux les personnages d’une pièce de théâtre, d’une églogue, d’un… …
22dialogue — dialoguer, n. /duy euh lawg , log /, n., v. dialogued, dialoguing. n. 1. conversation between two or more persons. 2. the conversation between characters in a novel, drama, etc. 3. an exchange of ideas or opinions on a particular issue, esp. a… …
23dialogue */*/ — UK [ˈdaɪəlɒɡ] / US [ˈdaɪəˌlɔɡ] noun Word forms dialogue : singular dialogue plural dialogues 1) [countable/uncountable] a process in which two people or groups have discussions in order to solve problems dialogue between: the need for dialogue… …
24dialogue — (di a lo gh ) s. m. 1° Entretien entre deux personnes. Voici le dialogue qui s établit entre le père et le fils. • Il a eu un dialogue admirable avec Rahuel, SÉV. 171. 2° Par extension, ouvrage littéraire en forme de conversation. Les… …
25dialogue — n. 1) to have a dialogue with 2) a meaningful dialogue 3) a dialogue between; with * * * [ daɪəlɒg] with a meaningful dialogue a dialogue between to have a dialogue with …
26dialogue — di|a|logue [ daıə,lɔg ] noun ** 1. ) count or uncount a process in which two people or groups have discussions in order to solve problems: dialogue between: the need for dialogue between both parents dialogue with: They are trying to open a… …
27dialogue — [[t]da͟ɪ͟əlɒg, AM lɔːg[/t]] ♦♦♦ dialogues (in AM, also use dialog) 1) N VAR Dialogue is communication or discussion between people or groups of people such as governments or political parties. People of all social standings should be given equal… …
28dialogue — I. noun also dialog Etymology: Middle English dialoge, from Anglo French dialogue, from Latin dialogus, from Greek dialogos, from dialegesthai to converse, from dia + legein to speak more at legend Date: 13th century 1. a written composition in… …
29dialogue — /ˈdaɪəlɒg / (say duyuhlog) noun 1. conversation between two or more persons: *The Church, furthermore, while she prays for them, asks remarried divorcees to keep alive the dialogue with God –anon, apostolate in irregular marriage situations, 1979 …
30dialogue — This word (from the Greek dia , meaning across, and logos, meaning word or study ) refers to a conversation that involves people of different backgrounds and so crosses one or more barriers (cultural, political, social, religious, and so on).… …