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[spi: ]1) ((the act of) saying words, or the ability to say words: Speech is one method of communication between people.) fala2) (the words said: His speech is full of colloquialisms.) discurso3) (manner or way of speaking: His speech is very slow.) fala4) (a formal talk given to a meeting etc: parliamentary speeches.) discurso•- speechlessly
- speechlessness* * *[spi:tʃ] n 1 ato de falar, conversa. 2 poder da palavra. 3 modo de falar. 4 fala, palavra. 5 discurso (público). he made a beautiful speech / ele fez um discurso bonito. 6 língua. figure of speech figura de retórica. freedom of speech liberdade de palavra. manner of speech modo de falar. -
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[spi: ]1) ((the act of) saying words, or the ability to say words: Speech is one method of communication between people.) linguagem falada2) (the words said: His speech is full of colloquialisms.) discurso, fala3) (manner or way of speaking: His speech is very slow.) modo de falar4) (a formal talk given to a meeting etc: parliamentary speeches.) discurso•- speechlessly - speechlessness -
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fala, discurso, oraçãoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > speech
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5 speech clinic
speech clin.ic[sp'i:tʃ klinik] n escola ou clínica para tratamento dos defeitos da fala. -
6 speech community
speech com.mun.i.ty[sp'i:tʃ kəmju:niti] n comunidade lingüística: população concentrada em uma área ou dispersa que fala a mesma língua. -
7 speech day
speech day[sp'i:tʃ dei] n dia escolar dedicado a discursos e à distribuição de prêmios. -
8 speech disorder
speech dis.ord.er[sp'itʃ disɔ:də] n Path articulação (fala) defeituosa, defeito de fala. -
9 speech impediment
speech impedimentdefeito no falar. -
10 speech reading
speech read.ing[sp'i:tʃ ri:diŋ] n = link=lip%20reading lip reading. -
11 speech therapist
speech ther.a.pist[sp'i:tʃ θerəpist] n logopedista, terapeuta da fala. -
12 speech therapy
speech ther.a.py[spi:tʃ θ'erəpi] n logopedia, terapia da fala. -
13 speech-maker
speech-mak.er[sp'i:tʃ meikə] n orador público. -
14 speech community
comunidade de falaQualquer grupo humano definido regional ou socialmente e identificado pelo mesmo sistema lingüístico. -
15 speech event
evento de falaUnidade básica para a análise da interação falada, ou seja, focaliza o papel dos participantes ao construírem um discurso de intercâmbio verbal. -
16 speech perception
percepção da falaEngloba a percepção e a interpretação das seqüências dos sons da fala. -
17 speech production
produção da falaEngloba o planejamento e a execução do ato de falar. -
18 speech recognition
reconhecimento da falaIdentificação do estágio inicial do processo de decodificação envolvido na percepção da fala, e também a decodificação automática da fala por um instrumento. -
19 speech-act
ato de falaAtividade comunicativa definida com relação às intenções do falante durante a conversação e aos efeitos produzidos sobre o ouvinte. -
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