Synonym: address, converse, expound, lecture, preach, talk. Similar words: discount, discourage, discouraged, course, of course, in due course, in the course of, nurse. Meaning: ['dɪskɔːs] n. 1. extended verbal expression in speech or writing 2. an address of a religious nature (usually delivered during a church service) 3. an extended communication (often interactive) dealing with some particular topic. v. 1. to consider or examine in speech or writing 2. carry on a conversation 3. talk at length and formally about a topic.
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121 The hymn was over , the prelate had began to deliver his discourse.
122 Beatrice, who liked not to be left out of any discourse, interrupted Benedick with saying.
123 In this discourse , the design and realization of some avionic video recorder is described.
124 This paper aims at exploring the cross-linguistic influence on discourse level in Chinese college students ESL writings.
125 According to MichelFoucault's theory of discourse instigation, suppression definitely goes to an instigation.
126 This paper considers a keyword of current discourse on racial integration and ethnic pluralism in its original context by investigating Israel Zangwill's play The Melting Pot (1908).
127 Martin Buber claims three ways of discourses, namely, discourse proper, technical discourse, and monologue in disguise of discourse.
128 This concept is not confined to lexicon ; it is also active on the level of discourse.
129 On the other, she is trapped within an Orientalist discourse she cannot escape.
130 In the aspect of language philosophy, image is a kind of metaphorical discourse.
131 As a critical discourse, hermeneutics has involved a linguistic paradigm.
132 The text will mainly discourse upon the sensitivity of beauty inheres in art from the five aspects of "artistic concept", "artistic expression", "artistic situation" and "the art of poesy".
133 Discourse analysis is one of the hot issues in current linguistic research.
134 Some linguists believed that a sentence contains a point of departure and a goal of discourse.
134 Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and make good sentences.
135 Thus classes should correspond to naturally occurring sets of things in a domain of discourse, and individuals should correspond to actual entities that can be grouped into these classes.
136 The amount of doctors discourse upon pathology of infecundity of men is countless since ancient time, in which the majority is with "Kidney deficiency" and the minority is with "blood deficiency".
137 The Unharmonious Voice Hiding in the Discourse of Revolution Aon thetheand Love Fictions of Ding - ling.
138 For me, I felt at home in this sort of discourse.
139 The genealogy of space discourse is an alternative reading of the urban space.
140 The results thus demonstrate that the framework proposed applicable in the contrastive analysis of media discourse.
141 Furthermore , Woolf employed free indirect discourse to achieve subjectivity.
142 The ritual communication universe of discourse covers ritual own communication and the ritualization communication as a whole.
143 His discourse appeared during doctor was written in academe too.
144 Nixon was not about to be bested by Brezhnev in philosophical discourse, however.
145 Their chief use for delight, is in privateness and retiring; for ornament, is in discourse; and for ability, is in the judgement and disposition of business.
146 By the end of Nixon's first term, rational discourse on Vietnam had all but stopped.
147 Their discourse, witty, pithy, original, had such charms for me.
148 Sartre's existentialist philosophy is the poetic theory about the significance of life and Sartre's existentialist literature is the philosophic discourse about the value of life.
149 Orientalism is a deeply rooted and long - standing idea and discourse tradition in Western civilization.
150 The discussion poisoned the public discourse that is the lifeblood of a democratic society.
More similar words: discount, discourage, discouraged, course, of course, in due course, in the course of, nurse, by yourself, disc, discuss, disclose, discussion, discharging, discrimination, scope, scorn, score, burst, oversee, telescope, fiscal, endorse, diverse, reverse, pursuit, burst in, in this case, burst into, coup.