At last there can be a reasonable dialogue between our two governments. 我们两国最后终于能理智地进行对话了。
The writer is not very good at writing dialogues. 这个作家不太擅长写对白。
The novel contains more narrative than dialogue. 这部小说里的叙述比对话多.
dialogue
[ noun ]
a conversation between two persons
<noun.communication>
the lines spoken by characters in drama or fiction
<noun.communication>
a literary composition in the form of a conversation between two people
<noun.communication> he has read Plato's Dialogues in the original Greek
a discussion intended to produce an agreement
<noun.communication> the buyout negotiation lasted several days they disagreed but kept an open dialogue talks between Israelis and Palestinians
Dialogue \Di"a*logue\, v. i. [Cf. F. dialoguer.] To take part in a dialogue; to dialogize. [R.] --Shak.
Dialogue \Di"a*logue\, v. t. To express as in dialogue. [R.]
And dialogued for him what he would say. --Shak.
Dialogue \Di"a*logue\ (?; 115), n. [OE. dialogue, L. dialogus, fr. Gr. ?, fr. ? to converse, dia` through + ? to speak: cf. F. dialogue. See {Legend}.] 1. A conversation between two or more persons; particularly, a formal conservation in theatrical performances or in scholastic exercises.
2. A written composition in which two or more persons are represented as conversing or reasoning on some topic; as, the Dialogues of Plato.
The U.S. agreement to talk with the Palestine Liberation Organization spares President-elect Bush one politically difficult decision, but gives him another arduous task: overseeing that dialogue.
Script contain not only dialogue and monologue but lighting and stage directions.
"This action underscores the need for a dialogue between the government and the black opposition to bring about a fully functioning non-racial democracy," said White House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater.
As in "The Red Line," the composer incorporates a cynical, Brechtian pop-music ballad; a fair amount of spoken, or nearspoken, dialogue; and poignant moments of lyricism amid the general moral and musical chaos.
That paved the way for a dialogue with the United States after a 13-year American refusal to deal with his Palestine Liberation Organization.
Joetze believed there was "much more dialogue" among the nations than he had expected.
The hunger strikers initially demanded a dialogue with the government on reform, to be broadcast live, and an apology for an initial official declaration that the student democracy movement was a plot against the party.
The exchange on the issue at Malta, the source said "wasn't really a dialogue.
"Bush's calls for dialogue are still concealing war intentions and we must be aware not to fall into such traps," he said.
Yasser Arafat said Friday that President Bush's decision to continue dialogue with the PLO is "a very important step which will help a peace process in the Middle East." The next round of PLO-U.S. talks reportedly is scheduled in Tunisia next week.
Roh deplored the bombing, but said his government still needs to promote dialogue with North Korea to avoid a "possibly more tragic incident." Roh also said increasing violence in the National Assembly elections would be suppressed.
Among signs of movement in resolving the Cambodian conflict is a dialogue now under way among Cambodian factions and between China and the Soviet Union.
Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak telephoned Shamir from New York during a meeting in New York with Foreign Minister Moshe Arens on Friday and Mubarak and Shamir agreed to continue their dialogue, Israel radio reported Saturday.
Pelletreau opened a dialogue with the PLO leadership after the United States dropped its opposition to dealing with the PLO when the organization renounced terrorism and recognized the state of Israel in a statement last November.
Conservative political activist Paul Weyrich, interviewed by James Ridgeway in the Village Voice (Oct. 4): George Bush is an intelligent individual and probably more open to political dialogue than any national candidate I have ever dealt with.
Reagan reaffirmed his commitment to state he'd be willing to authorize a dialogue if Arafat met the required U.S. conditions.
The deputy prime minister said today President Bush should "initiate a dialogue" with Iraq to restore peace in the Persian Gulf.
They endure such drivel by finding fault with every line of courtroom dialogue, objecting through their popcorn.
"Sanctions have had a very major impact on development of new thinking in South Africa," he said, but Bush wants to concentrate on dialogue.
"We are conscious of a certain inadequacy of dialogue in the country," the Roman Catholic bishops of Kenya said in a letter to Moi in November 1986.
Given the poor quality of so many of his government's decisions and subsequent climbdowns - or inconsistent refusals to compromise - it is far from clear that he is stimulating a sufficiently thorough team dialogue.
De Klerk said emphasis must be "on intensive dialogue, and hopefully from that must flow real negotiations" with blacks.
There also was a feeling among traders that President Bush was taking "the right steps to develop a dialogue with congressional leaders in terms of the budget deficit," Barbanel said.
"We could reach a continental agreement that could be a beginning of a permanent dialogue," he said.
The United States hopes that dialogue will commence at an early date and that Czechoslovakia will follow the path explored by Poland and Hungary to political and economic renewal.
"We do not want to enter into confrontations with creditor nations (but) it is indispensable to open a dialogue in which our terms are heard," he said.
"There are developments in Israel that could help bring about a dialogue," he said.
For the voters, it means weeks of listening to charges and countercharges, and not a whole lot of meaningful dialogue about where any of these candidates want to take the country.
"Palestinians are trying in every way to keep this a non-violent resistance movement in order to positively affect Israel public opinion," he said, calling for increased Israeli-Palestinian dialogue.
The government was called upon to grant unrestricted freedom of the press and a total, unconditional amnesty for political prisoners, renew a dialogue with its internal opposition and review its universal military conscription law.