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The speech units of the child belong to no single class of words because they are (i.e. stand for) not single words but sentences. (Lorimer, 1929, p. 94)Often we have to get away from speech in order to think clearly. (Woodworth, 1938, p. 809)The homoiothermal [warm-blooded] organism generates the need for communication. It is, in energy or thermal needs, analogous to what will be common speech, in terms of signals and information. I imagine that one of the first forms of behavior, like one of the first signals, may be reduced to this: "keep me warm." (Serres, 1982, p. 76)Historical dictionary of quotations in cognitive science > Speech
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• Fool is known by his speech (A) - Осла знать по ушам, медведя - по когтям, а дурака - по речам (O)• More have repented speech than silence - Язык мой - враг мой (Я)• Speech is the index of the mind - Знать птицу по перьям, а молодца по речам (3), Обед узнают по кушанью, а ум по слушанию (O)• Speech is the picture of the mind - Знать птицу по перьям, а молодца по речам (3) -
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قُدْرَة على الكلام \ speech: speaking: He lost the power of speech. \ نُطْق \ speech: speaking: He lost the power of speech. \ See Also كلام (كَلام) -
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[spiːtʃ] noun1) (the act of) saying words, or the ability to say words:حَديث، كَلامSpeech is one method of communication between people.
2) the words said:كَلِمات، ألفاظHis speech is full of colloquialisms.
3) manner or way of speaking:طَريقَة الكَلامHis speech is very slow.
خِطابparliamentary speeches.
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Gen Mgta formal spoken address made to an audience by a speaker. Speeches are made in the context of a meeting or conference or on other occasions such as after a business dinner. The aim of a speech may be to motivate, inspire, or entertain as well as to inform. In contrast to presentations, speeches are a form of public speaking normally made without the assistance of audiovisual aids, and may be wide ranging rather than focusing on a well-defined topic or proposal. Jokes, humorous anecdotes, and quotations are frequently used in speeches. To give a speech successfully requires good communication skills. -
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خِطَاب \ address: a speech (often formal). letter: a message that begins and ends with a greeting, and which is usu. put in a cover and sent by post: Business letters begin ‘Dear Sir’ and end ‘Yours faithfully’. message: news or advice (written or spoken) that is given or sent to sb.: a telephone message. speech: a long talk in public; an address: He hates making speeches. \ See Also رسالة (رِسَالَة) -
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خُطْبَة \ address: a speech (often formal). speech: a long talk in public; an address: He hates making speeches. -
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12 Speech And Language Therapy
Position ( job): SALT, SLTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Speech And Language Therapy
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13 Speech Application Language Tags
Transport: SALTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Speech Application Language Tags
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14 Speech Application Program Interface
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Speech Application Program Interface
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15 Speech Application Programming Interface
Information technology: SAPIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Speech Application Programming Interface
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16 Speech Assisted Learning
Education: SALУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Speech Assisted Learning
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17 Speech Assisted Reception Assistant
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Speech Assisted Reception Assistant
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18 Speech Association of America
Abbreviation: S.A.A.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Speech Association of America
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19 Speech Communication Index Meter
Aeronautics: SCIMУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Speech Communication Index Meter
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20 Speech Communication Interaction Program
Literature: SCIPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Speech Communication Interaction Program
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speech — /speech/, n. 1. the faculty or power of speaking; oral communication; ability to express one s thoughts and emotions by speech sounds and gesture: Losing her speech made her feel isolated from humanity. 2. the act of speaking: He expresses… … Universalium
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speech — [ spitʃ ] n. m. • 1829; mot angl. ♦ Vieilli Petite allocution de circonstance, notamment en réponse à un toast. ⇒ discours; fam. laïus, topo. Il y eut quelques speechs (ou speeches) amusants. « en mourant, tous les hommes célèbres font un dernier … Encyclopédie Universelle
speech — W2S2 [spi:tʃ] n [: Old English; Origin: sprAc, spAc] 1.) a talk, especially a formal one about a particular subject, given to a group of people ▪ a campaign speech give/make/deliver a speech ▪ Each child had to give a short speech to the rest of… … Dictionary of contemporary English
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Speech — Speech, n. [OE. speche, AS. sp?c, spr?, fr. specan, sprecan, to speak; akin to D. spraak speech, OHG. spr[=a]hha, G. sprache, Sw. spr?k, Dan. sprog. See {Speak}.] 1. The faculty of uttering articulate sounds or words; the faculty of expressing… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
speech — speech; speech·ful; speech·ifi·ca·tion; speech·ifi·er; speech·ify; speech·less; speech·less·ly; speech·less·ness; speech·ful·ness; … English syllables
speech — [spēch] n. [ME speche < OE spæc, spræc < base of sprecan, to speak: see SPEAK] 1. the act of speaking; expression or communication of thoughts and feelings by spoken words 2. the power or ability to speak 3. the manner of speaking [her… … English World dictionary
speech — n: words or conduct used to communicate or express a thought: expression see also commercial speech, freedom of speech, free speech … Law dictionary
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