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I. discourse N [Am ˈdɪsˌkɔrs, Brit ˈdɪskɔːs]
1.1. discourse form C (dissertation):
discourse
1.2. discourse form U (talk):
discourse
2. discourse U or C LING:
discourse
II. discourse VB intr [Am dɪsˈkɔrs, Brit dɪsˈkɔːs] form
discourse
to discourse (up)on sth
discourse analysis N LING
discourse analysis U
indirect discourse or Brit speech
direct discourse or Brit speech
Spanish
Spanish
English
English
disertar acerca de/sobre algo
to discourse on sth form
to discourse on sth form
discourse1 [ˈdɪskɔ:s, Am -kɔ:rs] N
discourse
discourse (written)
a discourse about [or on] sth
a discourse about [or on] sth (written)
discourse2 [dɪˈskɔ:s, Am -ˈskɔ:rs] VB intr
discourse
to discourse upon sth
to discourse upon sth
discourse1 [ˈdɪs·kɔrs] N
discourse
discourse (written)
a discourse about [or on] sth
a discourse about [or on] sth (written)
discourse2 [dɪ·ˈskɔrs] VB intr
discourse
to discourse on sth
to discourse on sth
Present
Idiscourse
youdiscourse
he/she/itdiscourses
wediscourse
youdiscourse
theydiscourse
Past
Idiscoursed
youdiscoursed
he/she/itdiscoursed
wediscoursed
youdiscoursed
theydiscoursed
Present Perfect
Ihavediscoursed
youhavediscoursed
he/she/ithasdiscoursed
wehavediscoursed
youhavediscoursed
theyhavediscoursed
Past Perfect
Ihaddiscoursed
youhaddiscoursed
he/she/ithaddiscoursed
wehaddiscoursed
youhaddiscoursed
theyhaddiscoursed
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a discourse about [or on] sth
a discourse about [or on] sth (written)
to discourse upon sth
to discourse upon sth
Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)
In the end, it may come with encoded new behaviors that which are required for a new physiological function and thereby discourse the selective advantage.
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When utterances are linked to competing discourses, they are considered utterance chains.
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Other theorists addressed political oratory and public discourse.
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At the time this was viewed incredulously in some circles, but has become a more plausible response in political discourse with the passage of time.
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He would also listen to spiritual discourses of elders who visited the temple.
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