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dialogue noun (NAmE also dialog) ADJECTIVE | VERB + DIALOGUE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEclose 亲密的对话◆There needs to be a closer dialogue between management and staff.管理层与员工之间需要进行更密切的对话。direct 直接对话◆The government refused to engage in direct dialogue with the terrorists.政府拒绝与恐怖分子直接对话。healthy, honest (especially NAmE) , open 有益的/开诚布公的/公开的对话◆an honest and open dialogue about racial identity in the US关于美国种族认同的开诚布公的对话public 公开对话constructive, meaningful, real, serious 建设性的/有意义的/真正的/认真的对话ongoing 进行中的对话political 政治对话◆a serious political dialogue认真的政治对话VERB + DIALOGUEengage in, have, hold 参与对话;进行对话◆Managers are willing to hold a dialogue with union leaders.管理层愿意与工会领袖进行对话。begin, create, enter into, establish, open, start 开始/创建/进入/建立/展开/开启对话◆His movies create their own dialogue with the viewer.他的电影开创了与观众的对话。◆The government must enter into a dialogue with industry on this issue.政府必须就此问题同业界展开对话。continue, resume 继续/恢复对话encourage 鼓励对话◆attempts to encourage dialogue between the two groups为鼓励这两个团体间进行对话作出的努力PREPOSITIONdialogue about 关于⋯的对话◆dialogue about concrete issues关于具体问题的对话dialogue among ⋯之间的对话◆The school encourages a climate of dialogue among the teachers.学校鼓励教师之间营造出一种对话的气氛。dialogue between ⋯之间的对话◆the need for dialogue between the two sides in the dispute争议双方进行对话的必要dialogue on 有关⋯的对话◆a constructive dialogue on pay and working conditions有关工资以及工作条件的建设性对话dialogue with 与⋯的对话◆They have agreed to resume their dialogue with the teachers.他们同意与教师恢复对话。 |