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 Übersetzung für 'dialogue form' von Englisch nach Deutsch
NOUN   a dialogue form | dialogue forms
dialogue formDialogform {f}
Teiltreffer
dialogueGespräch {n}
246
dialogueZwiegespräch {n}
36
dialogueDialog {m}
403
dialogueZwiesprache {f}
16
dialogue {adj}dialogisch
15
dialogueWechselrede {f}
dialogueWechselgespräch {n}
econ.
social dialogue
sozialer Dialog {m}
comm.econ.pol.
economic dialogue
Wirtschaftsdialog {m}
brief dialogueKurzdialog {m}
ling.
dialogue research
Dialogforschung {f}
comp.
dialogue window
Dialogfenster {n}
jobs
dialogue interpreter
Gesprächsdolmetscher {m}
dialogue partnerGesprächspartner {m}
employee dialogueMitarbeitergespräch {n}
psych.
dialogue therapy
Dialogtherapie {f}
comp.
dialogue language
Dialogsprache {f}
comp.
dialogue stacking
Dialogkellerung {f}
dialogue [discussion]Diskurs {m} [Dialog]
30
public dialogueöffentlicher Dialog {m}
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Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • On Aretino's death in 1556, the work also took on another purpose: to serve as a memorial for him. It may have been at this point that the dialogue form was adopted.
  • The paper was written in dialogue form, where "Observator" or "Mr.
  • Included with the essays on black-and-white illustration of texts is a discussion in dialogue form about the similar relation between scenery and play in the theater.
  • Some are in dialogue form ("Wechsel"). The best known poem is the "falcon song".
  • 317 is in dialogue form, based on the dialogue between Hermaphroditus and Silenus.

  • His works are small in number, most of them with intensive dialogue form and strong emotional message.
  • Sir Thomas More's "Utopia", published in 1516, debated the benefits of the death penalty in dialogue form, coming to no firm conclusion.
  • His first work was non-fiction "Vishva Di Nuhar" on Albert Einstein's Relativity in dialogue form inspired by Plato's "Republic".
  • It is written in dialogue form about three friends who discuss fourteen of the Scriptural names of Christ over a period of two days in a country estate.
  • The dialogue form, which is characterised by interruptions from the children but also comments by the narrating Father, is sometimes described as "Socratic," aiming at extracting the children's knowledge through skilfully asked questions.

  • who explores her existential situation as a woman and writer both through personal reflection and in dialogue form.
  • He reasoned that Plato had to criticize the Athenian religion in dialogue form rather than directly attacking it in order to avoid being executed like Socrates himself.
  • Like many philosophical works of the time, it is written in dialogue form.
  • There’s a reference to balbale in the colophon of the poem, though it also may refer to the dialogue form of the writing.
  • The Clementine Vulgate was officially adopted as part of the Roman Breviary in 1592. It had also been in use in dialogue form as a preparation for Mass, in what is now called the Extraordinary Form.

  • Arnoldus himself is the author of two books, "De miraculis et memoria cultorum Sancti Emmerami" and a work on Saint Emmeram in dialogue form.
  • written in a dialogue form, enriched by the dramatic grace of Plato and the shrewd humour of Lucian", [...] and played a major role in the creation of an educational infrastructure for the Highlands and Islands.
  • A book in dialogue form by Gian Giorgio Trissino on the Italian language is called "Il Castellano"; it records the discussions of Trissino, Rucellai and other friends in the small garden of Castel Sant'Angelo, with its bitter orange trees.
  • He tended to dramatize where traditional novelists narrated; he is more concerned with the interplay of ideas and opinions than of feelings and emotions; his "dramatis personae" is more likely to consist of a cast of more or less equal characters than of one outstanding hero or heroine and a host of minor auxiliaries; his novels have a tendency to approximate the Classical unities, with few changes of scene and few if any subplots; his novels are novels of conversation rather than novels of action; in fact, Peacock is so much more interested in what his characters say to one another than in what they do to one another that he often sets out entire chapters of his novels in dialogue form.
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