"soliloquy" 怎么发音
word
səˈɫɪɫəkwi
suh-LIL-uh-kwee
səlˈɪləkwˌi
suh-LIL-uh-kwee
释义
A soliloquy is a speech in a play where a character speaks their thoughts out loud, usually alone on stage, so the audience can understand what they are thinking.
IPA 音标
美式英语
səˈɫɪɫəkwi
英式英语
səlˈɪləkwˌi
简化发音
美式
suh-LIL-uh-kwee
英式
suh-LIL-uh-kwee
语境中听
Hamlet's most famous soliloquy begins with 'To be or not to be.'
A soliloquy lets the audience know what the character is really thinking.
She performed a moving soliloquy in the school play.
Writing a powerful soliloquy can really deepen your play's main character.