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{spi:tʃ}
1. говор, реч
to have SPEECH with someone разговарям с някого
2. реч, слово
to deliver/make a SPEECH произнасям реч
set SPEECH предварително подготвена реч
SPEECH from the throne тронно слово
3. език, говор, диалект, жаргон
4. звук от инструмент (особ. от орган)
5. театр. реплика
6. ост. слух, мълва* * *{spi:tsh} n 1. говор, реч; to have speech with s.o. разговарям с няк* * *слово; реч; диалект; говор; език;* * *1. set speech предварително подготвена реч 2. speech from the throne тронно слово 3. to deliver/make a speech произнасям реч 4. to have speech with someone разговарям с някого 5. говор, реч 6. език, говор, диалект, жаргон 7. звук от инструмент (особ. от орган) 8. ост. слух, мълва 9. реч, слово 10. театр. реплика* * *speech[spi:tʃ] n 1. говор, реч; inverted \speech шифрован говор; 2. реч, слово; to deliver ( make) a \speech произнасям реч; set \speech подготвена реч; \speech from the throne тронно слово; maiden \speech първа реч (в парламент и под.); 3. език; говор, диалект; сленг, жаргон; English \speech английски език; part of \speech част на речта; 4. звук от инструмент (обикн. от орган); 5. театр. реплика; 6. ост. слух, мълва.
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