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1 эмоциональная речь
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2 речь реч·ь
speech; (обращение) address; (обличительная) diatribe, invective; (торжественная) orationвыступать с речью — to take the floor, to make / to give a speech; to deliver an address
выступать с речью на конференции / собрании — to address a conference / a meeting
произносить речь — to deliver / to give / to make a speech
произнести речь на приёме — to make a speech / to deliver an address at a reception
взволнованная / страстная речь — impassioned speech
восторженная речь — effusive talk, impassioned address
вступительная речь — opening address / speech; (при вступлении в должность, на открытии выставки, музея и т.п.) inaugural address
зажигательная / пламенная речь — fiery speech
заключительная речь — closing / concluding speech
первая речь (особ. нового члена правительства, парламента) — maiden speech
приветственная речь — complimentary / welcoming speech, salutary speech / address, speech of welcome
пространная / растянутая речь — lengthy speech
пылкая речь — fiery / vehement speech
тронная речь (произносится на официальном открытии сессии парламента Великобритании, в ней излагается программа деятельности правительства на время работы парламента) — Address / Speech from the Throne
ура-патриотическая речь — Fourth of July speech амер. разг.; speech full of spead-eagle разг.
речь с выражением согласия баллотироваться на пост президента или губернатора (США) — speech of acceptance
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3 волнующая речь
1) General subject: moving speech, rousing speech, stirring speech2) Diplomatic term: emotional speech -
4 патетический
passionate, enthusiastic, emotional -
5 патетичный
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6 темпераментная речь
General subject: emotional speechУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > темпераментная речь
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7 F80
рус Специфические расстройства развития речи и языкаeng Specific developmental disorders of speech and language. Disorders in which normal patterns of language acquisition are disturbed from the early stages of development. The conditions are not directly attributable to neurological or speech mechanism abnormalities, sensory impairments, mental retardation, or environmental factors. Specific developmental disorders of speech and language are often followed by associated problems, such as difficulties in reading and spelling, abnormalities in interpersonal relationships, and emotional and behavioural disorders. -
8 в высшей степени
1) General subject: as all get-out, cardinally, densely, ever (часто вместе с so), extremely, highly, in spades, in the extreme, in the highest degree, most (his speech was most convincing - его речь была весьма (очень) убедительна), no end, nothing if not, remarkably, super, superlatively, supremely, tip-top, tiptop, to (in) the highest degree, to a proverb, to the nth degree, to the uttermost, up to the nines, vera, very, completely and utterly (As a parent, I find it completely and utterly appalling.), abysmally, to the n-th degree, ultimate2) Colloquial: corking, to the world3) Latin: ad summum4) Bookish: egregiously5) Religion: ad summum (Latin for "to the supreme"), to the highest degree6) Economy: ultra7) Scottish language: unco8) Emotional: crazy9) American English: mondo10) Makarov: eminently, full, hell and gone, high heaven, proverb (в отрицательном смысле), the utmost, to a high degree, to a proverb (в отрицательном смысле), to high heaven, to the full, to the utmost -
9 F81.0
рус Специфическое расстройство чтенияeng Specific reading disorder. The main feature is a specific and significant impairment in the development of reading skills that is not solely accounted for by mental age, visual acuity problems, or inadequate schooling. Reading comprehension skill, reading word recognition, oral reading skill, and performance of tasks requiring reading may all be affected. Spelling difficulties are frequently associated with specific reading disorder and often remain into adolescence even after some progress in reading has been made. Specific developmental disorders of reading are commonly preceded by a history of disorders in speech or language development. Associated emotional and behavioural disturbances are common during the school age period. "Backward reading". Developmental dyslexia. Specific reading retardation. (Excludes: ) alexia NOS ( R48.0), dyslexia NOS ( R48.0), reading difficulties secondary to emotional disorders ( F93.-) -
10 крохотный
1) General subject: bite size, bite-size, bitty, dead small, diminutive, piccaninny, pickaninny, puny, teensy weensy, tiny, itty-bitty, pint-sized, itsy bitsy2) Colloquial: bitsy, teensy, teensy-weensy, teeny, weeny3) Architecture: minute4) Child speech: tiny winy5) Scottish language: wee6) Emotional: thousandth7) Makarov: evanescent -
11 очень маленький
1) General subject: in a million, knee-high to a duck, little tiny, midgety, minimal, miniscule, piccaninny, tiny, teenie-weenie, itsy bitsy2) Jocular: knee-high to a grasshopper3) Child speech: tiny winy4) Jargon: teeny-tiny, pint-sized5) Emotional: thousandth6) Idiomatic expression: there is nothing of (smb) (о росте) -
12 R4
рус Симптомы, признаки, характерные для поражения познание, восприятие, эмоциональное состояние и поведение. Симптомы, признаки, характерные для поражения речи и голосаeng Symptoms and signs involving cognition, perception, emotional state and behaviour. Symptoms and signs involving speech and voice
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