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1 he was recovering speech with difficulty
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > he was recovering speech with difficulty
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2 speech
1. n речь; речевая деятельность2. n дар речи3. n устная речь4. n выговор, манера говорить; характер речи5. n речь, выступление; спичopening speech — вступительная речь, вступительное слово
speech full of redundancies — речь, изобилующая повторениями
halting speech — неплавная речь, речь с заминками и паузами
flowers of speech — цветы красноречия; красивые обороты речи
6. n разговор7. n языкmusic is a common speech for humanity — музыка — это общий язык для всего человечества
8. n диалект, говор9. n звучание10. n монолог; репликаСинонимический ряд:1. address (noun) address; allocution; declamation; dissertation; harangue; lecture; oration; recitation; sermon; tirade2. articulation (noun) articulation; diction; enunciation; locution; pronunciation3. conversation (noun) conversation; dialogue; discussion4. language (noun) dialect; idiom; language; lingo; parlance; patois; tongue; vernacular; words5. utterance (noun) comment; communication; discourse; mention; remark; speaking; talk; utterance; verbalisation; verbalization; voice -
3 speech
[spi:tʃ] n1. 1) речь; речевая деятельностьparts of speech - лингв. части речи
to be slow of speech - а) говорить медленно; б) быть неразговорчивым
2) дар речи (тж. faculty of speech)he was recovering speech with difficulty - к нему медленно возвращалась речь /способность говорить/
he was startled beyond speech - он онемел /потерял дар речи/ от изумления
3) устная речьspeech in put - вчт. речевой ввод
he expresses himself better in speech than in writing - он может лучше выразить свою мысль устно, чем письменно
2. выговор, манера говорить; характер речиclear [indistinct] speech - отчётливый [неотчётливый] выговор
refined [affected] speech - утончённая [претенциозная] манера говорить
colloquial [free] speech - разговорная [непринуждённая] речь
this word is not used in polite speech - это слово не употребляется в речи культурных людей
he is Irish by his speech - судя по его произношению, он ирландец
3. речь, выступление ( оратора); спичopening [closing] speech - вступительная [заключительная] речь, вступительное [заключительное] слово
the speech for the defence [for the prosecution] - защитительная [обвинительная] речь
to deliver /to give, to make/ a speech - произносить речь, выступать
4. разговорwanted to have speech with him and could not - хотел поговорить с ним и не смог
5. 1) языкnational speech - а) национальный язык; б) государственный язык
music is a common speech for humanity - музыка - это общий язык для всего человечества
2) диалект, говор6. звучание ( музыкальных инструментов)7. монолог (в пьесе, фильме); реплика ( действующего лица)♢
speech is silver, silence is golden - посл. слово - серебро, молчание - золото
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