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1 speech
speech [spi:tʃ]∎ their poetry is based on speech rather than writing leur poésie relève de la tradition orale plus que de l'écriture;∎ to express oneself in speech s'exprimer oralement ou par la parole;∎ things which people say in everyday speech des choses que les gens disent dans la langue de tous les jours;∎ proverb speech is silver but silence is golden la parole est d'argent, mais le silence est d'or∎ his speech was slurred il bafouillait;∎ her speech grew hesitant son élocution devenait hésitante(c) (dialect, language) parler m, langage m;∎ the speech of the islanders/local fishermen le parler des habitants de l'île/des pêcheurs du coin∎ to make a speech on or about sth faire ou prononcer un discours sur qch;∎ speech! speech! un discours! un discours!;∎ the Queen's Speech le discours du Trône►► Linguistics speech act acte m de parole;speech bubble bulle f;Linguistics speech community communauté f linguistique;∎ on speech day le jour de la distribution des prix;speech defect défaut m de prononciation, specialist term trouble f du langage;speech impediment défaut m d'élocution ou de prononciation;speech pattern schéma m linguistique;speech processing compréhension f du langage parlé;Computing speech recognition reconnaissance f de la parole;Linguistics speech sound phone m, son m linguistique;speech synthesizer synthétiseur m de parole;speech therapy orthophonie fⓘ SPEECH DAY À la fin de l'année scolaire en Grande-Bretagne, certaines écoles invitent une personnalité à prononcer un discours et à distribuer des prix. -
2 liquid
liquid ['lɪkwɪd]∎ humorous to have a liquid lunch boire de l'alcool en guise de déjeuner;∎ humorous how about some liquid refreshment? et si nous prenions un petit quelque chose?(c) (clear → eyes, sound) limpide2 noun►► liquid air air m liquide;liquid assets, liquid capital actif m liquide, liquidités fpl;liquid crystal cristal m liquide;liquid crystal display affichage m à cristaux liquides;liquid debt dette f liquide;liquid diet régime m ne comprenant que des liquides, specialist term diète f hydrique;liquid fuel combustible m liquide;figurative liquid gold (oil) or m noir;liquid measure mesure f de capacité pour les liquides;liquid nitrogen azote m liquide;liquid oxygen oxygène m liquide;Liquid paper ® correcteur m liquide;liquid paraffin huile f de paraffine;liquid securities valeurs fpl liquides -
3 linguist
linguist ['lɪŋgwɪst](a) British (in foreign languages → student) étudiant(e) m,f en langues étrangères; (→ specialist) spécialiste mf en langues étrangères;∎ to be a good linguist être doué pour les langues(b) (in linguistics) linguiste mf
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