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41 speech recognition
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42 speech defect
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43 speech audiometry
audiométrie vocaleEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > speech audiometry
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44 speech intelligibility
intelligibilité de la paroleEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > speech intelligibility
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45 speech interference
interférence avec la paroleEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > speech interference
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46 speech interference level
niveau perturbateur de l'intelligibilité, niveau d'interférence avec la parole, niveau de la gêne de l'audition des paroles, niveau de masque pour le langage, niveau d'interférence du langageEnglish-French dictionary of labour protection > speech interference level
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47 speech, impediment
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48 speech-language, pathologist
orthophonisteEnglish-French legislative terms > speech-language, pathologist
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49 speech-language, pathology
orthophonie fEnglish-French legislative terms > speech-language, pathology
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50 deaf without speech
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51 figure of speech
figure of speech n Literat, Ling figure f de rhétorique ; it's just a figure of speech c'est juste une façon de parler. -
52 King's speech
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53 deaf without speech
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54 free speech
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55 indirect speech
(a person's words as they are reported rather than in the form in which they were said: He said that he would come is the form in indirect speech of He said `I will come'.) discours indirect -
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57 after-dinner speech
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58 Budget speech
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59 direct speech
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60 free speech
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speech — 1 *language, tongue, dialect, idiom 2 Speech, address, oration, harangue, lecture, talk, sermon, homily designate a discourse delivered to an audience. Speech can apply to a public discourse irrespective of its quality or its degree of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Speech — 〈[ spi:tʃ] f.; , es〉 Rede, Ansprache [engl., „Sprache, Rede“; zu speak „sprechen“] * * * Speech [spi:t̮ʃ], der; es, e u. es u. die; , e u. es […ɪs] [engl. speech] (selten): Rede, Ansprache: einen kleinen/eine kleine S. halten. * * * Speech… … Universal-Lexikon