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Перевод: speech speek speech


[прилагательное]
речевой;
[существительное]
речь ; речевая деятельность; дар речи; выговор ; произношение; манера говорить; выступление; ораторское выступление; спич ; язык ; слова ; диалект ; говор ; звучание; реплика


Тезаурус:

  1. Some 30 named attendees heard a long and detailed speech from the Mayor in which he hinted that "for reasons which he need not go into they must give up all idea of the links becoming the property of the town".
  2. In a fumbling radio speech to his people, Mr Hussein spoke of fighting on - or leaving Kuwait on Iraq's own terms.
  3. He speaks five languages, but doesn't use them much - in speech, that is, though he reads a lot.
  4. THE world teetered on the brink of a new Cold War for 30 minutes yesterday after an astonishing speech by Russia's Foreign Minister.
  5. He succeeded and was left with just a slight hesitation in speech.
  6. 15.40 For pupils working towards level 9, teaching should demonstrate how speech ranges from intimate or casual spontaneous conversation, eg jokes, anecdotes, banter, gossip, argument , through discussion, commentary and debate to more formal forms - lectures, sermons, and formulaic utterances such as toasts, oaths, and banns .
  7. It is known as a speech output system because there is evidence that a quite separate lexicon is involved in speech perception.
  8. On the surface he'd helped her to adjust, and a woman less sensitive and intelligent wouldn't have accepted him correcting her speech and table manners.
  9. My speech impediment makes people think I'm a bag of nerves, but it's not true.
  10. East Berlin church leaders, for instance, issued "Four Urgent Pleas" on Monday night - the first being an appeal to East Germans "from now on to exercise freedom of speech fearlessly, so that the discussion of our future can begin."
  11. For this reason the speed of the speech may be slower than it looks, the cigarette smoking being used to punctuate it.
  12. And what's to be said of his declaration, as late as 1964 (in Confucius to Cummings , the anthology he put together with Marcella Spann), that Ford's insistence on "the limpidity of natural speech, driven towards the just word, not slopping down into the more ordinary Wordsworthian word" was "the most important critical act of the half-century"?
  13. Mildred Gordon MP, formerly a teacher, said in her speech that "far too often young children are presented, in schoolbooks and in pictures in school with the vision of the normal, acceptable, happy family as comprising a married, white middle-class man and woman, with two prissy children who are clean, neat and tidy, and yet the majority of children find that this does not relate to their households."

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