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1 esitelmä
yks.nom. esitelmä; yks.gen. esitelmän; yks.part. esitelmää; yks.ill. esitelmään; mon.gen. esitelmien esitelmäin; mon.part. esitelmiä; mon.ill. esitelmiindiscourse (noun)lecture (noun)talk (noun)* * *• talk• speech• presentation• lesson• lecture• discourse -
2 esitys
yks.nom. esitys; yks.gen. esityksen; yks.part. esitystä; yks.ill. esitykseen; mon.gen. esitysten esityksien; mon.part. esityksiä; mon.ill. esityksiinact (noun)delivery (noun)discourse (noun)execution (noun)motion (noun)oration (noun)performance (noun)presentation (noun)production (noun)proposal (noun)proposition (noun)rendering (noun)rendition (noun)representation (noun)show (noun)showing (noun)suggestion (noun)* * *• descriptionadministration and government• representation• request• showadministration and government• showing• stage• statement• suggestion• survey• report• thoughtadministration and government• depictionadministration and government• discourseadministration and government• bill• bidadministration and government• announcementadministration and government• actadministration and government• delivery• demonstration• tenderadministration and government• motion• offeradministration and government• orationadministration and government• renditionadministration and government• executionadministration and government• illustration• lecture• draft• notation• exhibitionadministration and government• peformance• performance• plan• presentation• production• projectadministration and government• proposal• proposition• recommendationadministration and government• rendering -
3 puhe
yks.nom. puhe; yks.gen. puheen; yks.part. puhetta; yks.ill. puheeseen; mon.gen. puheiden puheitten; mon.part. puheita; mon.ill. puheisiin puheihinaddress (noun)chat (noun)conversation (noun)discourse (noun)harangue (noun)oration (noun)speaking (noun)speech (noun)talk (noun)* * *• lesson• spiel• speech• speaking• presentation• oration• lecture• harangue• discourse• conversational• conversation• address• talk• chat -
4 saarna
yks.nom. saarna; yks.gen. saarnan; yks.part. saarnaa; yks.ill. saarnaan; mon.gen. saarnojen saarnain; mon.part. saarnoja; mon.ill. saarnoihindiscourse (noun)homily (noun)lecture (noun)message (noun)sermon (noun)* * *• sermon• message• discourse• lecture• homily -
5 tutkielma
yks.nom. tutkielma; yks.gen. tutkielman; yks.part. tutkielmaa; yks.ill. tutkielmaan; mon.gen. tutkielmien tutkielmain; mon.part. tutkielmia; mon.ill. tutkielmiindiscourse (noun)dissertation (noun)essay (noun)paper (noun)study (noun)treatise (noun)* * *• dissertation• thesis• survey• study• essay• treatise• discourse• paper -
6 keskustelu
yks.nom. keskustelu; yks.gen. keskustelun; yks.part. keskustelua; yks.ill. keskusteluun; mon.gen. keskustelujen keskusteluiden keskusteluitten; mon.part. keskusteluja keskusteluita; mon.ill. keskusteluihincolloquy (noun)conversation (noun)debate (noun)dialog (noun)dialogue (noun)discussion (noun)interview (noun)talk (noun)conversational (adje)interlocutory (adje)* * *• discourse• discussion• dispute• exchange• gossip• interlocutory• talk• communication• dialogue• interview• colloquy• debate• converse• conversational• conversation• consultation• consideration• communion• argument• chat• deliberation• conference -
7 puhua laveasti
• expatiate• discourse
См. также в других словарях:
discourse — n Discourse, treatise, disquisition, dissertation, thesis, monograph designate in common a systematic, serious, and often learned consideration of a subject or topic. Discourse, the widest of these terms, may refer to something written or spoken… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Discourse — Dis*course , n. [L. discursus a running to and fro, discourse, fr. discurrere, discursum, to run to and fro, to discourse; dis + currere to run: cf. F. discours. See {Course}.] 1. The power of the mind to reason or infer by running, as it were,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
discourse — discourse, discourse analysis The study of language , its structure, functions, and patterns in use. For Ferdinand de Saussure , language in use (or parole) could not serve as the object of study for linguistics, since as compared tolangue (the… … Dictionary of sociology
Discourse — Dis*course , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Discoursed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Discoursing}.] 1. To exercise reason; to employ the mind in judging and inferring; to reason. [Obs.] Have sense or can discourse. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 2. To express one s self in… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Discourse — Dis*course , v. t. 1. To treat of; to expose or set forth in language. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The life of William Tyndale . . . is sufficiently and at large discoursed in the book. Foxe. [1913 Webster] 2. To utter or give forth; to speak. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
discourse — [n] dialogue; dissertation address, article, chat, communication, conversation, converse, descant, discussion, disquisition, essay, gabfest*, homily, huddle, lecture, memoir, monograph, monologue, oration, paper, rhetoric, sermon, speaking,… … New thesaurus
discourse — [dis′kôrs΄; ] also, & for v. usually [, dis kôrs′] n. [ME & OFr discours < L discursus, discourse < pp. of discurrere, to run to and fro < dis , from, apart + currere, to run: see CURRENT] 1. communication of ideas, information, etc.,… … English World dictionary
discourse — I noun address, allocution, argument, argumentation, commentary, conference, conlocutio, conloquium, conversation, declamation, dialogue, discussion, disquisition, dissertation, elucidation, exchange of views, excursus, exhortation, exposition,… … Law dictionary
discourse — (n.) late 14c., process of understanding, reasoning, thought, from Fr. discours, from L. discursus a running about, in L.L. conversation, from pp. stem of discurrere run about, from dis apart (see DIS (Cf. dis )) + currere to run (see CURRENT … Etymology dictionary
discourse — is pronounced with stress on the first syllable as a noun, and with stress on the second syllable as a verb … Modern English usage
discourse — ► NOUN 1) written or spoken communication or debate. 2) a formal discussion of a topic in speech or writing. ► VERB 1) speak or write authoritatively about a topic. 2) engage in conversation. ORIGIN Latin discursus running to and fro , from… … English terms dictionary