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词汇 trialogue
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Definition of trialogue in English:

trialogue

(also trilogue)
noun ˈtrʌɪəlɒɡ-ˌläɡ
  • A dialogue or meeting between three people or groups.

    三人谈,三方会谈

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The international scholars who have participated in the Jewish-Christian-Muslim trialogues are committed to their faith but are also critical thinkers capable of analyzing problems caused by their own sides.
    • The trialogue Younan envisions has eminently practical results: ‘peace education, based on tolerance, equality, and forgiveness.’
    • The hedge fund draft directive will now enter a 'trilogue' involving the EU's three main institutions - the council of ministers, the European parliament and the European commission.
    • A forthright trialogue involving Africans, descendants in the diaspora, and whites to address the widespread fallout is critical.
    • O'Donnell's trippy, philosophical trialogue was compelling and definitively alive.
    • Major negotiations on the working time directive took place within trialogues, with the second meeting on 21 March, for example, agreeing a compromise formula that both took as a basis for negotiation.
    • The co-decision procedure has been modified in practice through the institutionalization of trialogues.
    • He knew that Swidler and I were involved in Jewish-Christian-Muslim trialogues and had asked us to organize such a meeting in Macedonia, where no such dialogues had taken place.
    • He cites the need for humility in trialogue and remains open to the changes his community may need to make as well.

Origin

Mid 16th century: formed irregularly from tri- 'three' + dialogue (the prefix di- misinterpreted as 'two').

Definition of trialogue in US English:

trialogue

(also trilogue)
noun-ˌläɡ
  • A dialogue between three people.

    三人谈,三方会谈

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The international scholars who have participated in the Jewish-Christian-Muslim trialogues are committed to their faith but are also critical thinkers capable of analyzing problems caused by their own sides.
    • The co-decision procedure has been modified in practice through the institutionalization of trialogues.
    • He knew that Swidler and I were involved in Jewish-Christian-Muslim trialogues and had asked us to organize such a meeting in Macedonia, where no such dialogues had taken place.
    • O'Donnell's trippy, philosophical trialogue was compelling and definitively alive.
    • The hedge fund draft directive will now enter a 'trilogue' involving the EU's three main institutions - the council of ministers, the European parliament and the European commission.
    • He cites the need for humility in trialogue and remains open to the changes his community may need to make as well.
    • A forthright trialogue involving Africans, descendants in the diaspora, and whites to address the widespread fallout is critical.
    • Major negotiations on the working time directive took place within trialogues, with the second meeting on 21 March, for example, agreeing a compromise formula that both took as a basis for negotiation.
    • The trialogue Younan envisions has eminently practical results: ‘peace education, based on tolerance, equality, and forgiveness.’

Origin

Mid 16th century: formed irregularly from tri- ‘three’ + dialogue (the prefix di- misinterpreted as ‘two’).

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