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  • 1 speaking

    1) (involving speech: a speaking part in a play.) mluvený
    2) (used in speech: a pleasant speaking voice.) zvučný
    * * *
    • mluvící

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  • 2 speaking-tube

    • zvukovod

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  • 3 generally speaking

    (in general: Generally speaking, men are stronger than women.) obecně řečeno

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  • 4 in a manner of speaking

    (in a certain way: I suppose, in a manner of speaking, I am an engineer.) svým způsobem

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  • 5 strictly speaking

    (if we must be completely accurate, act according to rules etc: Strictly speaking, he should be punished for this.) striktně řečeno

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  • 6 English-speaking

    • anglicky mluvící

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  • 7 -spoken

    (speaking in a particular way: plain-spoken; smooth-spoken.) hovořící

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  • 8 dialect

    (a way of speaking found only in a certain area or among a certain group or class of people: They were speaking in dialect.) nářečí
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    • nářečí

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  • 9 speak

    [spi:k]
    past tense - spoke; verb
    1) (to say (words) or talk: He can't speak; He spoke a few words to us.) (pro)mluvit
    2) ((often with to or (American) with) to talk or converse: Can I speak to/with you for a moment?; We spoke for hours about it.) mluvit (s)
    3) (to (be able to) talk in (a language): She speaks Russian.) mluvit
    4) (to tell or make known (one's thoughts, the truth etc): I always speak my mind.) říkat
    5) (to make a speech, address an audience: The Prime Minister spoke on unemployment.) hovořit
    - speaking
    - spoken
    - - spoken
    - generally speaking
    - speak for itself/themselves
    - speak out
    - speak up
    - to speak of
    * * *
    • promluvit
    • speak/spoke/spoken
    • hovořit
    • mluvit

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  • 10 stumble

    1) (to strike the foot against something and lose one's balance, or nearly fall: He stumbled over the edge of the carpet.) zakopnout
    2) (to walk unsteadily: He stumbled along the track in the dark.) klopýtat
    3) (to make mistakes, or hesitate in speaking, reading aloud etc: He stumbles over his words when speaking in public.) zadrhávat
    - stumble across/on
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    • zakopnout
    • klopýtnout

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  • 11 abrupt

    1) (sudden; unexpected: The car came to an abrupt halt.) náhlý, neočekávaný
    2) ((of a person's manner of speaking etc) rude or sharp.) úsečný
    3) (lacking in continuity.) přerušený, přetržený
    - abruptness
    * * *
    • prudký
    • příkrý
    • strohý
    • strmý
    • náhlý
    • nesouvislý
    • neočekávaný
    • nečekaný

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  • 12 attentive

    [-tiv]
    adjective (giving attention: The children were very attentive when the teacher was speaking; attentive to her needs.) pozorný
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    • pozorný

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  • 13 away

    [ə'wei]
    1) (to or at a distance from the person speaking or the person or thing spoken about: He lives three miles away (from the town); Go away!; Take it away!) daleko; pryč
    2) (in the opposite direction: She turned away so that he would not see her tears.) stranou
    3) ((gradually) into nothing: The noise died away.) úplně
    4) (continuously: They worked away until dark.) stále, bez přestání
    5) ((of a football match etc) not on the home ground: The team is playing away this weekend; ( also adjective) an away match.) venku
    * * *
    • venku
    • vzdálen
    • pryč
    • daleko

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  • 14 bilingual

    1) (written or spoken in two languages: a bilingual dictionary.) dvojjazyčný
    2) (speaking two languages equally well: a bilingual waiter.) bilingvní
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    • dvojjazyčný

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  • 15 broadly

    adverb (generally: Broadly speaking, I'd say your chances are poor.) všeobecně
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    • široce

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  • 16 butt in

    (to interrupt or interfere: Don't butt in while I'm speaking!) rušit, skákat do řeči
    * * *
    • skočit do řeči
    • skákat do rozhovoru
    • skákat do řeči

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  • 17 come

    1. past tense - came; verb
    1) (to move etc towards the person speaking or writing, or towards the place being referred to by him: Come here!; Are you coming to the dance?; John has come to see me; Have any letters come for me?) přijít, přijet
    2) (to become near or close to something in time or space: Christmas is coming soon.) blížit se
    3) (to happen or be situated: The letter `d' comes between `c' and è' in the alphabet.) patřit
    4) ((often with to) to happen (by accident): How did you come to break your leg?) přijít (k nečemu)
    5) (to arrive at (a certain state etc): What are things coming to? We have come to an agreement.) (do)spět (k)
    6) ((with to) (of numbers, prices etc) to amount (to): The total comes to 51.) dosahovat
    2. interjection
    (expressing disapproval, drawing attention etc: Come, come! That was very rude of you!) no tak; ale jděte; ale, ale
    - coming
    - comeback
    - comedown
    - come about
    - come across
    - come along
    - come by
    - come down
    - come into one's own
    - come off
    - come on
    - come out
    - come round
    - come to
    - come to light
    - come upon
    - come up with
    - come what may
    - to come
    * * *
    • přijet
    • přijít
    • přijíždět
    • přicházet
    • jít
    • jezdit
    • come/came/come

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  • 18 come along

    1) (to come with or accompany the person speaking etc: Come along with me!) jít s sebou
    2) (to progress: How are things coming along?) vyvíjet se, dařit se
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    • spěchej!
    • honem!
    • jít kolem
    • naskytnout se
    • dařit se

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  • 19 confidentially

    adverb (secretly; not wishing to have the information passed on to anyone else: She could not tell me what he said - he was speaking confidentially.) důvěrně
    * * *
    • tajně
    • důvěrně

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  • 20 depth

    [depƟ]
    1) (the distance from the top downwards or from the surface inwards especially if great: Coal is mined at a depth of 1,000 m.) hloubka
    2) (intensity or strength especially if great: The depth of colour was astonishing; The depth of his feeling prevented him from speaking.) intenzita
    - in-depth
    - in depth
    * * *
    • hlubina
    • hloubka

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См. также в других словарях:

  • Speaking — Speak ing, a. 1. Uttering speech; used for conveying speech; as, man is a speaking animal; a speaking tube. [1913 Webster] 2. Seeming to be capable of speech; hence, lifelike; as, a speaking likeness. [1913 Webster] {A speaking acquaintance}, a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • speaking — speak·ing adj: addressing matters not set forth in the pleadings a speaking demurrer a speaking motion Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. speaking …   Law dictionary

  • speaking — [spē′kiŋ] adj. 1. that speaks or seems to speak; expressive; eloquent; vivid [a speaking likeness] 2. used in or for speech 3. allowing or admitting of speech [within speaking range] n. 1. the act or art of a person who speaks 2. that which is… …   English World dictionary

  • speaking — ► ADJECTIVE 1) used for or engaged in speech. 2) able to communicate in a specified language. ● on speaking terms Cf. ↑on speaking terms …   English terms dictionary

  • speaking of — spoken phrase used for introducing something new that you are going to say relating to a subject that someone has just mentioned Speaking of money, have we paid our credit card bills yet? Thesaurus: ways of adding extra informationsynonym… …   Useful english dictionary

  • speaking as — (someone) with the experience of this type of person. What would you like to see happen, speaking as a someone who has lived in the area for a long time? …   New idioms dictionary

  • speaking of — (something) related to the subject being discussed. Casey is at a birthday party – speaking of birthdays, Abe s is Friday. Usage notes: used to introduce a slightly different subject …   New idioms dictionary

  • Speaking — Speak ing, n. 1. The act of uttering words. [1913 Webster] 2. Public declamation; oratory. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • speaking — [[t]spi͟ːkɪŋ[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT: oft supp N Speaking is the activity of giving speeches and talks. It would also train women union members in public speaking and decision making... His work schedule still includes speaking engagements and other… …   English dictionary

  • speaking — n. & adj. n. the act or an instance of uttering words etc. adj. 1 that speaks; capable of articulate speech. 2 (of a portrait) lifelike; true to its subject (a speaking likeness). 3 (in comb.) speaking or capable of speaking a specified foreign… …   Useful english dictionary

  • speaking — speakingly, adv. speakingness, n. /spee king/, n. 1. the act, utterance, or discourse of a person who speaks. 2. speakings, literary works composed for recitation, as ancient bardic poetry; oral literature. adj. 3. that speaks. 4. used in, suited …   Universalium

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