soliloquy
n.
1610s, from Late Latin soliloquium "a talking to oneself," from Latin solus "alone" (see sole, adj.) + loqui "speak" (see locution). Also used in translation of Latin "Liber Soliloquiorum," a treatise by Augustine, who is said to have coined the word, on analogy of Greek monologia (see monologue). Related: Soliloquent.
〔蒋〕[sol单独,独自,-i-,loqu言,-y名词后缀] 独白,自言自语
〔蒋〕[sol(i)独,loqu言,语,-y名词后缀] 独白,自言自语