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adjectivean inflammatory speech — eine Hetzrede (abwertend)
2) (Med.) entzündlich* * *in·flam·ma·tory[ɪnˈflæmətəri, AM -tɔ:ri]1. MED entzündlich, Entzündungs-to use \inflammatory language hetzerisch redento make \inflammatory remarks hetzerische Kommentare abgeben fam* * *[In'flmətərI]adj1) rhetoric, statement aufrührerisch, aufwieglerischinflammatory speech/pamphlet — Hetzrede/-schrift f
* * *1. MED entzündlich, Entzündungs…2. fig aufrührerisch, aufhetzend, Hetz…:* * *adjectivean inflammatory speech — eine Hetzrede (abwertend)
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nречь; выступлениеto carry smb's speech live on nationwide radio and television — вести прямую передачу чьей-л. речи по центральному радио и телевидению
to give a speech — выступать с речью; произносить речь
to hear an emotional speech by smb — выслушивать чью-л. эмоциональную речь
to interrupt smb's speech — прерывать чью-л. речь
to lessen the impact of a speech — уменьшать воздействие чьей-л. речи
to pick a theme for one's speech — выбирать тему для своей речи
to rehearse one's speech — репетировать свою речь
to respond negatively to a speech — отрицательно реагировать на какую-л. речь
- accusatory speechto unite in praise of smb's speech — совместно хвалить чье-л. выступление
- arresting speech
- austerity speech
- bitter speech
- blunt speech
- brilliant speech
- campaign speech
- capital speech
- cautiously worded speech
- closing speech
- concession speech
- conciliatory speech
- concluding speech
- curtailment of free speech
- delivery of a speech
- disappointing speech
- emotional speech
- epoch-making speech
- faculty of speech
- fiery speech
- fighting speech
- flaming speech
- foreign policy speech
- free speech - hard-hitting speech
- hard-line speech
- historic speech
- hot speech
- in connection with the previous speech
- inaugural speech
- inauguration speech
- inflammatory speech
- introductory speech
- keynote speech
- lack-luster speech - maiden speech
- major policy speech
- much quoted speech
- one minute speech
- opening speech
- peaceful speech
- policy-making speech
- ponderous speech
- powerful speech
- rebellious speeches
- repression of free speech
- resignation speech
- sapid speech
- seditious speech
- self-critical speech
- speech couched in general terms
- speech for the defense
- speech from the throne
- speech in reply
- speech of welcome
- speech on European matters
- speech received a mixed reception
- speech was well received
- state-of-the-nation speech
- stirring speech
- substantial speech
- televised speech
- tenor of smb's speech
- tough speech
- UN speech
- uncompromising speech
- unscheduled speech
- valedictory speech
- victory speech
- violent speech
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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.) tale(evne)2) (the words said: His speech is full of colloquialisms.) mål, språk3) (manner or way of speaking: His speech is very slow.) mål, måte å snakke på4) (a formal talk given to a meeting etc: parliamentary speeches.) tale•- speechlessly
- speechlessnessspråk--------talesubst. \/spiːtʃ\/1) taleevne, snakkeevne2) det å tale, tale, snakking3) språk, mål, talemåte, uttrykksmåte4) tale5) ( teater) replikkan inflammatory speech en oppildnende tale, en inspirerende talefluency of speech se ➢ fluencyfreedom of speech eller liberty of speech ytringsfrihet(right of) free speech ytringsrettthe King's\/Queen's Speech eller the Speech from the throne trontalenmake\/deliver\/give a speech holde (en) talespeech is silver, (but) silence is golden tale er sølv, men taushet er gull -
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adj. \/ɪnˈflæmət(ə)rɪ\/1) ( medisin) betennelses-, forbundet med betennelse2) opphissende, provoserende, utfordrende -
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1. a возбуждающий; подстрекательский2. a мед. воспалительный3. a мед. воспалённыйСинонимический ряд:1. excitable (adj.) excitable; explosive; fiery; inciting; provocative2. incendiary (adj.) incendiaryАнтонимический ряд: -
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[ınʹflæmət(ə)rı] a1. возбуждающий; подстрекательский2. мед.1) воспалительный2) воспалённый -
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adj збудливий; підбурювальний- inflammatory speech підбурювальна промова -
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[in΄flæmətəri] a գրգռող, գրգռիչ. բժշկ. բորբոքային an inflammatory speech փխբ. գրգռիչ ճառ -
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tr[ɪn'flæmətərɪ]1 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL inflamatorio,-a2 figurative use incendiario,-ainflammatory [ɪn'flæmə.tori] adj: inflamatorio, incendiarioadj.• incendiario, -a adj.• inflamador adj.• inflamatorio, -a adj.ɪn'flæmətɔːri, ɪn'flæmətriadjective <speech/writing> incendiario, que exalta or (liter) inflama los ánimos[ɪn'flæmǝtǝrɪ]ADJ (Med) inflamatorio; [speech] incendiario* * *[ɪn'flæmətɔːri, ɪn'flæmətri]adjective <speech/writing> incendiario, que exalta or (liter) inflama los ánimos -
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♦ speech /spi:tʃ/n.1 [u] capacità o facoltà di parlare; dono della parola; linguaggio; favella: Animals are incapable of speech, gli animali non hanno il dono della parola; freedom of speech (o free speech) libertà di parola; speech impediment, disturbo del linguaggio ( balbuzie e simili); impedimento nel parlare; slow of speech, lento nel parlare2 [u] modo di parlare; parlata: clear speech, un modo di parlare comprensibile; Southern speech, la parlata (o l'accento) del sud3 discorso; orazione; tirata (fam.); (leg.) arringa; (teatr.) monologo: a set [an extempore] speech, un discorso preparato [improvvisato]; to make [to deliver, to give] a speech, fare [tenere] un discorso; fare un'orazione (o un'arringa); a maiden speech, un discorso inaugurale; a keynote speech, un intervento di apertura ( di convegno o cerimonia); a stirring speech, un discorso elettrizzante; a rousing speech, un discorso di incitamento; an impassioned speech, un discorso appassionato; inflammatory speeches, discorsi incendiari4 [u] (ling.) «parole» (franc.)● (ling.) speech act, atto linguistico; atto comunicativo □ (anat.) speech area (o centre), area del linguaggio ( nel cervello) □ speech community, comunità linguistica □ ( nelle scuole inglesi) speech day, giorno di chiusura ( con discorso di un ex alunno); giorno della distribuzione dei diplomi e dei premi □ (med.) speech defect, difetto di pronuncia □ (fis., radio) speech frequency, frequenza vocale □ (polit., nei Paesi del Commonwealth) Speech from the Throne, discorso della Corona ( all'apertura del nuovo parlamento) □ (med.) speech-impaired, logopatico □ (elettron.) speech machine, macchina parlante □ speech maker, oratore □ (anat.) speech organs, organi della fonazione □ speech pathologist, patologo del linguaggio; foniatra □ speech pathology, patologia del linguaggio; foniatria □ speech-reading, labiolettura □ (comput.) speech recognition, riconoscimento vocale □ (tecn.) speech synthesizer, sintetizzatore della voce □ (med.) speech therapist, foniatra; logopedista □ (med.) speech therapy, foniatria; logopedia □ speech training, esercizio di dizione □ (prov.) Speech is silver; silence is golden, la parola è d'argento, il silenzio è d'oro. -
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inflammatory [ɪnˈflæmətərɪ][speech, remark] incendiaire* * *[ɪn'flæmətrɪ], US [-tɔːrɪ]1) [speech, remarks] incendiaire2) Medicine inflammatoire -
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inflammatory [ɪn'flæmətrɪ](a) (speech, propaganda) incendiaireUn panorama unique de l'anglais et du français > inflammatory
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inflammatory — [in flam′ə tôr΄ē] adj. [< L inflammatus, pp. of inflammare (see IN 1 & FLAME) + ORY] 1. rousing or likely to rouse excitement, anger, violence, rioting, etc. [an inflammatory speech] 2. Med. of, caused by, or characterized by inflammation … English World dictionary
inflammatory — in|flam|ma|to|ry [ınˈflæmətəri US to:ri] adj 1.) an inflammatory speech, piece of writing etc is likely to make people feel angry ▪ inflammatory remarks 2.) technical an inflammatory disease or medical condition causes inflammation ▪ inflammatory … Dictionary of contemporary English
inflammatory — adjective 1 an inflammatory speech, piece of writing etc is likely to make people feel angry: His inflammatory remarks about the homeless were seized on by the press. 2 technical an inflammatory disease, condition etc causes inflammation … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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