discourse 的 3 个定义
- communication of thought by words; talk; conversation: earnest and intelligent discourse.
- a formal discussion of a subject in speech or writing, as a dissertation, treatise, sermon, etc.
- Linguistics. any unit of connected speech or writing longer than a sentence.
dis·coursed, dis·cours·ing.
- to communicate thoughts orally; talk; converse.
- to treat of a subject formally in speech or writing.
dis·coursed, dis·cours·ing.
- to utter or give forth.
discourse 近义词
dialogue; dissertation
discuss, speak about
更多discourse例句
- They have become so disdainful of the essentials of political practice in a democratic society — a baseline attachment to the rule of law and honesty in political discourse — that they mock the very idea of accountability on these questions.
- She explained that it goes back a bit to the level of discourse.
- Like WeChat WeiBo and there was a flourishing of online activity and online public discourse that caused the censorship systems to lag behind.
- This week’s new normal of a well-produced Democratic National Convention was a first—no hot-air balloons and random speakers but also no impromptu discourse.
- Take, for example, a recent paper that makes the case that the behavioral sciences can “promote truth, autonomy and democratic discourse online.”
- His discourse is now more detailed: submission, which is the meaning of islam in Arabic, gives him a kind of enjoyment.
- Great American leaders have long contributed profound thoughts of tremendous consequence to the public discourse.
- And his pitiless beliefs would be no stranger to the political discourse of today.
- The dire fatalism that dominated the discourse then is gone, replaced largely with a practiced apathy.
- Read today, the speech still vibrates with a passionate intensity rarely found in any contemporary political discourse.
- But to wave this discourse of Heathens, how many self-contradicting principles are there held among Christians?
- Not a bit of it, replied the Dodger, stopping the subject of discourse as Mr. Chitling was about to reply.
- Then they learn to discourse eloquently on the benefits of commerce, whilst in reality they are completely indifferent to it.
- Let your articulation be easy, clear, correct in accent, and suited in tone and emphasis to your discourse.
- The application of this text to the legend of the Assumption is obvious, and occupied the first division of the discourse.