Dialogue
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dialogue teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- diyalog
Örnek Cümle:
Diplomatik diyalog çatışmayı bitirmeye yardımcı oldu.
-Diplomatic dialogue helped put an end to the conflict.
Örnek Cümle:
Bir diyalog açmamız gerekiyor.
-We need to open up a dialogue.
- söyleşme
- karşılıklı konuşma {i}
- diyalog tarzında edebi eser
- i., İng., bak. dialog
- karşılıklı konuşma ve tartışma
- ikili konuşma (Dilbilim)
- dialog
- diyalog
Bir diyalog açmamız gerekiyor.
-We need to open up a dialogue.
Diplomatik diyalog çatışmayı bitirmeye yardımcı oldu.
-Diplomatic dialogue helped put an end to the conflict.
- dialogue track
- ses bandı (film)
- dialog
- ileti
Yazar iletişimde çok iyi.
-The writer is very good at a dialog.
- dialog
- bkz.dialogue
- consisting of dialogue
- diyalog oluşan
- dialogs
- diyaloglar
- interactive dialogue
- interaktif diyalog
- dialog
- karşılıklı konuşma
- dialogs
- İletişim öğeleri
- engage in dialogue
- diyalog içerisinde olmak
- establish a dialogue
- diyalog kurmak
- establish a dialogue
- diyalog kırmak
- open to dialogue
- diyaloğa açık
- theoretical dialogue
- kuramsal diyalog
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dialogue teriminin Türkçe Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- dialog
- iki kişinin karşılıklı konuşması
İlgili Terimler
dialogue teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- A literary form, where the presentation resembles a conversation
Örnek Cümle:
A literary historian, she specialized in the dialogues of ancient Greek philosophers.
- A dialogue box
Örnek Cümle:
Once the My Computer dialogue opens, select Local Disk (C:), then right click and scroll down.
- A conversation or other form of discourse between two or more individuals
Örnek Cümle:
Bill and Melinda maintained a dialogue via email over the course of their long-distance relationship.
- To discuss or negotiate so that all parties can reach an understanding
Örnek Cümle:
Pearson wanted to dialogue with his overseas counterparts about the new reporting requirements.
- In a dramatic or literary presentation, the verbal parts of the script or text; the verbalizations of the actors or characters
Örnek Cümle:
The movie had great special effects, but the dialogue was lackluster.
- a formal conversation in which two or more take part
- a coversation between two or more {n}
- to discourse, together, to converse {v}
- is the spoken words of the characters in the story
- A written composition in which two or more persons are represented as conversing or reasoning on some topic; as, the Dialogues of Plato
- a literary composition in the form of a conversation between two people; "he has read Plato's Dialogues in the original Greek"
- The sequence of interaction between a user and a system
- The conversation among characters, which can show how they interact and suggest why they act as they do Monologue is a speech by one character
- conversation, discussion, talk {i}
- To take part in a dialogue; to dialogize
- a literary composition in the form of a conversation between two people; "he has read Plato's Dialogues in the original Greek" the lines spoken by characters in drama or fiction a conversation between two persons
- A conversation between two or more persons; particularly, a formal conservation in theatrical performances or in scholastic exercises
- The spoken word recorded in film/video sound, commercials and instructional recordings
- the lines spoken by characters in drama or fiction a conversation between two persons
- The sequence of interactions between the user ant the program that occur as an interactive program is executed, consisting of the prompts and results that the program displays on the terminal screen and the input data that the user types on the keyboard
- To express as in dialogue
- A dialogue is a conversation between two people in a book, film, or play. The dialogue is amusing but the plot is weak
- Dialogue is communication or discussion between people or groups of people such as governments or political parties. People of all social standings should be given equal opportunities for dialogue
- uci A structured series of interchanges between a user and a computer Dialogues can be computer initiated, e g , question and answer, or user initiated, e g , command languages [MIL-HDBK-1908B]
- Words or vocalizations spoken by characters; 2 A vocal exchange between characters
- Dialogue is a special kind of conversation New thoughts and possibilities emerge from the interactions in unpredictable ways Dialogue brings forth previously hidden meanings and understandings
- (open a dialogue with): start talking to (a person) If the DIALOGUE lasts for over five minutes, it can be described as being "meaningful" If the DIALOGUE does not end in argument, it can be described as "constructive"
- For the purposes of PETAL, the term `dialogue' refers to the human dialogue or, for example, that period from controller HMI input of a message to the time the controller sees the aircrew acknowledgement to that message displayed on his screen
- a conversation between two persons
- The speeches - delivered to each other - of the characters in a play Contrast with monologue
- The sequence of interaction between a user and a system (14)
- v To discuss an issue, especially a controversial one The point of dialoguing is not so much to reach a conclusion as to give the impression that those involved are just one more committee meeting from doing so Sometimes Mennonites will dialogue so intensely that entire congregations will stop speaking to each other See also mennobabble
- the lines spoken by characters in drama or fiction
- a discussion intended to produce an agreement; "the buyout negotiation lasted several days"; "they disagreed but kept an open dialogue"; "talks between Israelis and Palestinians"
- dia·logue dialogues in AM, also use dialog
- the lines spoken by a character or characters in a play, essay, story, or novel, especially a conversation between two characters, or a literary work that takes the form of such a characterization Bad dialogue is pointless Good dialogue either provides characterization or advances the plot In plays, dialogue often includes within it hints akin to stage directions For instance, if one character asks, "Why are you hitting me?" the reader can assume that on stage another character is striking the speaker
- The speeches of characters in a literary work (what they say)
- In television, script may be written by a number of writers working with a script editor In theatre, there may be one playwright or the actors may devise or improvise their script
- a conversation between two people
- Conversation with others while maintaining an openness to the possibility of being affected, influenced or changed (in perceptions, beliefs, world view or lifestyle) as a result of the conversation
- Dialogue is a process for sharing and learning about another group's beliefs, feelings, interests, and/or needs in a non-adversarial, open way, usually with the help of a third party facilitator Unlike mediation, in which the goal is usually reaching a resolution or settlement of a dispute, the goal of dialogue is usually simply improving interpersonal understanding and trust
- The scripted words exchanged by performers
- The skillful exchange or interaction between people that develops shared understanding as the basis for building trust, fostering a sense of ownership, facilitating genuine agreement, and enabling creative problem solving (See the Tip Sheet Engaging the Community for more information on dialogue practices )
- A dialogue is an open, honest discussion between or among the parties in a dispute In a dialogue, the parties learn about the other group's feelings, beliefs, interests and needs, without trying to "win" over the other side It often helps to have a third party to facilitate the dialogue so that everyone has an equal chance to share his or her views
- Pattern of interactive communication between a user and computer software
- A conversation or exchange of ideas between individuals The emphasis is on active ("deep") listening and responding by building on what has been said in order to reach a deeper level of understanding together Although participants may challenge ideas or raise questions, the idea is to create understanding rather than debate each other
- dialogue box
- A window that prompts the user to enter information
- dialogue boxes
- plural form of dialogue box
- dialogue box
- a box that appears on your computer screen when the program you are using needs to ask you a question before it can continue to do something. You click on one part of the box to give your answer
- Platonic dialogue
- A Socratic dialogue authored by Plato
- dialog
- Informal spelling of dialogue
- dialog
- An onscreen window (box) which is used by a user to input data or select options
- dialog
- Interactive communication between a business and a customer In a one-to-one enterprise, each customer contact will also serve as a data-collection point
- dialog
- A widget that provides a means of communicating between the user and the application A dialog is a popup that usually asks a question or presents some information to the user A dialog can be modal, suspending the application until the user provides a response, or modeless, allowing the user to interact with the application during the dialog
- dialog
- Refers to a question and answer session between a computer system and a user
- dialog
- Owned by Thomson, Dialog is a comprehensive service with over 450 databases from a broad range of disciplines
- dialog
- the lines spoken by characters in drama or fiction
- dialog
- A control, normally invoked by the selection of a menu command, allowing interaction between the user and the program
- dialog
- An online database information service made available by Knight Ridder Information Services, Inc The Foundation Center offers two large files on foundations and grants through DIALOG
- dialog
- A window that holds objects that control what happens in other windows (such as a Font dialog) or in the application generally (such as a Preferences dialog), or a window that presents information about the application to the user (such as an information dialog)
- dialog
- a literary composition in the form of a conversation between two people; "he has read Plato's Dialogues in the original Greek"
- dialog
- Dialogs are conversational interchanges between a system and a user calling the system Dialogs are hierarchical finite state machines consisting of dialog states and transitions between states Dialog states are glued together into dialog modules Dialog modules are composed of primitive dialog states (and potentially of other dialog modules) The smallest possible dialog is composed of a unique dialog state
- dialog
- {i} conversation, discussion, talk
- dialog
- A popup modal child window, also called a dialog box, that requests information from the user Dialogs include message boxes, input boxes, and user-defined dialogs for activities such as choosing files to open
- dialog
- A little box that appears when the web site or the browser wants you to confirm something or wants to alert you about something Some dialogs are caused by scripts embedded in web pages Others are built-in to the browser itself You can configure Internet Explorer to refuse to run applets and ActiveX controls However, when a web site requests one of these Internet Explorer displays a warning dialog Some web sites check your browser settings for features they demand, such as cookies, and complain if you've disabled them Dialogs are rarely useful PopUpCop can prevent them all
- dialog
- A process of sending and receiving information
- dialog
- A two-way communication link between an administrator and one or more TME resources
- dialog
- a conversation between two persons
- dialog
- A service that provides access to a large number of databases for a fee based on the choice of database, the number of results downloaded, and the connect time Libraries often subscribe to Dialog and perform searches for researchers, usually charging for the service
- dialog
- simplified spelling variant of dialogue
- dialog
- (or Search) Box: A window on the computer screen that provides a place for you to type search terms
- dialog
- A window designed to elicit a response from the user See also alert
- dialog
- In a religious sense, dialog refers to people from two or more religious traditions meeting as equals to explain and explore their religious beliefs and practices together The aim is not conversion; it is understanding, mutual respect, and personal growth
- dialog
- a window that either gives you a message, asks you for information, or both
- dialog
- The interaction between a user and a computer In an interactive system, a series of related inquiries and responses similar to a conversation between two people
- dialog
- A Dialog is a window that requires some input from you It may be an alert, such as a warning statement or a question (Alerts generally only have an "OK" and possibly a "Cancel" button) Other Dialog boxes are more complex Most Dialog boxes appear when you select a menu item with trailing periods (Such as, Print , Open , Save , Preferences , etc )
- dialog
- "Interplay of words, actions, ideas, and any other interactions between teacher and learner; determined by the educational philosophy underlying the course; influenced by size of learning group and the learners' language " (See Moore & Kearsley (1996) p 201)
- dialogs
- plural of dialog
- dialogues
- plural of dialogue
- inner dialogue
- conversation which takes place in one's mind
- way of dialogue
- manner of negotiation
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