English to Spanish Dictionary discourse

discourse

discurso
definition
verb
she could discourse at great length on the history of Europe
speak or write authoritatively about a topic.
noun
the language of political discourse
written or spoken communication or debate.
translation of 'discourse'
verb
disertar
noun
trabajo,
plática,
disertación,
tratado,
discurso
example
Someone has finally written a book that lifts the 'discourse' of our current political debate to a higher level.
Further, the economy of words and gestures in ritual speech serves to form and catechize in ways that formal 'discourse' about this practice cannot.
The preservation 'discourse' speaks to the practice of individual responsibility for maintaining health.
However, we are not optimistic given the trends in current political 'discourse' surrounding debate of issues such as the foreshore.
the language of political 'discourse'
He would never miss an opportunity, in the prologues or epilogues to these programs, to 'discourse' upon the importance of being frightened, of having your spine tingled.
a 'discourse' on critical theory
In speaking the academic 'discourse' of philosophy, the debaters have lost their discursive, if not their literal, accents.
A dissertation is a detailed 'discourse' or treatise on a particular topic that provides a new perspective to a phenomenon.
All three examples are from the very first sentences of their essays; possessives are being used to introduce 'discourse' referents.
I think this is about the quality of our political 'discourse' .
He who controls the 'discourse' wins the argument.
an imagined 'discourse' between two people
Imperialism is a term often used as a rhetorical flourish and definitions vary especially in academic 'discourse' and social discussion tracts.
Although some readers would have liked to see additional chapters on 'discourse' and pragmatics, I have kept the same choice of topics.
I hope I can help change the political 'discourse' in this country.
It is something that is quite literally built, brick by brick, and at each level of society you understand what the parameters are of political 'discourse' and political debate.
she could 'discourse' at great length on the history of Europe
the language of political 'discourse'
It will be particularly salutary because it allows us to 'discourse' again about self-discipline, self-mastery, and maybe even the exercise of the will.
Thus, we can identify strains of our current 'discourse' in debates held nearly 40 years ago.
He read the daily paper and after digesting would 'discourse' on current events.
However, it's an interesting 'discourse' on an unusual writing career.
Just a short 'discourse' and then this topic is closed on my blog henceforth.
There was scarcely a subject on which he could not 'discourse' with humor and invention, from the depressive mood of the country to its other civic troubles.
He prefaced his speech with a 'discourse' on the need of friendship.
These are issues that should be at the forefront of political debate and election 'discourse' .
a 'discourse' on critical theory
His success with women is not to be wondered at: whatever might be their interests, he had the range of information and experience that gave him the ability to 'discourse' knowledgeably on almost any topic under the sun.
It also allowed him to 'discourse' on an important phenomenon that was gaining prominence at the time: the conflict between piety and wealth.
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