dialog
Significado: A conversation between two or more people; discussion aimed at reaching agreement
Dialog (spelled 'dialogue' in British English) refers to conversation, especially in plays, films, and books. It also means formal discussions between groups or nations to resolve differences. 'Open a dialogue' means to start communicating. In computing, a 'dialog box' is a window that prompts user input.
Ejemplos
- The film has some very witty dialogue. 这部电影有一些非常机智的对白。La película tiene algunos diálogos muy ingeniosos.その映画にはとても機知に富んだセリフがあります。그 영화에는 매우 재치 있는 대사가 있습니다.
- The government is seeking dialogue with the opposition. 政府正在寻求与反对派进行对话。El gobierno busca el diálogo con la oposición.政府は野党との対話を求めています。정부는 야당과의 대화를 모색하고 있습니다.
- A dialog box appeared asking me to confirm my choice. 出现了一个对话框,要求我确认选择。Apareció un cuadro de diálogo pidiéndome que confirmara mi elección.選択を確認するダイアログボックスが表示されました。선택을 확인하라는 대화 상자가 나타났습니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Old French 'dialoge', from Latin 'dialogus', from Greek 'dialogos' meaning 'a conversation, discourse', from 'dialegesthai' (to converse), from 'dia-' (across, between) + 'legein' (to speak). Literally 'to speak across'.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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