Dialogue

  • 11dialogue — Dialogue, Livre où plusieurs devisent ensemble, Dialogus. Introduire aucun, et le faire parler parmy un dialogue, Includere aliquem in dialogos …

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  • 12dialogue — (US also dialog) ► NOUN 1) conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or film. 2) discussion directed towards exploration of a subject or resolution of a problem. ► VERB chiefly N. Amer. ▪ take part in dialogue. ORIGIN… …

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  • 13dialogue — I noun bull session, causerie, chat, colloquy, communication, communion, confabulation, conference, confrontation, conversation, debate, discourse, disputation, exchange, formal discourse, give and take, interlocution, interview, palaver, parley …

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  • 14dialogue — is a conversation between two or more people. The first element has nothing to do with di meaning ‘two’, but is derived from Greek dia meaning ‘through, across’. It is now often used of the talking process involved in negotiations and discussions …

    Modern English usage

  • 15dialogue — / dialog [n] talk, exchange of ideas chat, colloquy, communication, confab*, confabulation, conference, conversation, converse, discourse, discussion, duologue, interlocution, lines*, parlance, parley, powwow, remarks, repartee, script, sides,… …

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  • 16Dialogue — For other uses, see Dialogue (disambiguation). Dialogue (sometimes spelled dialog in American English[1]) is a literary and theatrical form consisting of a written or spoken conversational exchange between two or more people. Its chief historical …

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  • 17dialogue — (AmE also dialog) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ close ▪ There needs to be a closer dialogue between management and staff. ▪ direct ▪ The government refused to engage in direct dialogue with the terrorists …

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  • 18Dialogue — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Dialogue (homonymie). Dialogue à l Université des Mutants (île de Gorée, Sénégal) Le dialogue e …

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  • 19DIALOGUE — s. m. Entretien, conversation. Ils ont eu un long dialogue ensemble. Je n aime pas tous ces dialogues. En ce sens, il est familier.  Il se dit plus ordinairement de Certains ouvrages d esprit qui ont la forme d un entretien, d une conversation… …

    Dictionnaire de l'Academie Francaise, 7eme edition (1835)

  • 20Dialogue 5+5 — Le Dialogue 5+5 est le plus ancien cadre de rencontre entre pays du bassin Méditerranéen. Il regroupe les pays de la Méditerranée occidentale, et a été instauré en 1990 à l’issue d’une réunion des Ministres des Affaires Etrangères tenue à Rome[1] …

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