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21 figure of speech
(one of several devices (eg metaphor, simile) for using words not with their ordinary meanings but to make a striking effect.) figura de estilo* * *figure of speechfigura de retórica.————————figure of speechfiguras de linguagem (metáfora, antítese, personificação, etc.). -
22 free speech
(the right to express an opinion freely: I believe in free speech.) liberdade de expressão* * *free speech[fri: sp'i:tʃ] n liberdade de expressão. -
23 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'.) discurso indirecto* * *in.di.rect speech[indirekt sp'i:tʃ] n Gram discurso indireto. -
24 reported speech
(indirect speech.) discurso indirecto* * *re.port.ed speech[ripɔ:tid sp'i:tʃ] n Gram discurso indireto. -
25 to be slow of speech
to be slow of speechnão ter o dom da palavra. he is slow of speech / ele não tem jeito para falar. -
26 curtain speech
curt.ain speech[k'ə:tən spi:tʃ] n Theat breve fala diante da cortina descida. -
27 direct speech
di.rect speech[direkt sp'i:tʃ] n Gram discurso direto. -
28 flowers of speech
flowers of speechflores de retórica. -
29 freedom of speech
freedom of speechliberdade de palavra. -
30 keynote speech
key.note speech[k'i:nout spi:tʃ] n Pol discurso que anuncia a plataforma do governo ou partido. -
31 king’s speech
king’s speech[kiŋz sp':tʃ] n fala do trono. -
32 maiden speech
maid.en speech[m'eidən spi:tʃ] n discurso de estréia. -
33 manner of speech
manner of speechmodo de falar. -
34 readiness of speech
readiness of speechdesembaraço na conversa. -
35 stump speech
stump speech[st'∧mp spi:tʃ] n discurso político. -
36 virgin speech
vir.gin speech[və:dʒin sp'i:tʃ] n estréia oratória. -
37 visible speech
vis.i.ble speech[v'izəbəl spi:tʃ] n Phon discurso em espectrograma sonoro. -
38 free speech
(the right to express an opinion freely: I believe in free speech.) liberdade de expressão -
39 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'.) discurso indireto -
40 reported speech
(indirect speech.) discurso indireto
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