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  • 21 indirect speech

    (a person's words as they are reported rather than in the form in which they were said: He said that he would come is the form in indirect speech of He said `I will come'.) óbein ræða

    English-Icelandic dictionary > indirect speech

  • 22 indirect speech

    (a person's words as they are reported rather than in the form in which they were said: He said that he would come is the form in indirect speech of He said `I will come'.) függő beszéd

    English-Hungarian dictionary > indirect speech

  • 23 indirect speech

    dolaylı anlatım, dolaylı söz
    * * *
    (a person's words as they are reported rather than in the form in which they were said: He said that he would come is the form in indirect speech of He said `I will come'.) dolaylı anlatım

    English-Turkish dictionary > indirect speech

  • 24 indirect speech

    (a person's words as they are reported rather than in the form in which they were said: He said that he would come is the form in indirect speech of He said `I will come'.) odvisni govor

    English-Slovenian dictionary > indirect speech

  • 25 indirect speech

    • epäsuora esitys
    * * *
    (a person's words as they are reported rather than in the form in which they were said: He said that he would come is the form in indirect speech of He said `I will come'.) epäsuora esitys

    English-Finnish dictionary > indirect speech

  • 26 indirect speech

    (a person's words as they are reported rather than in the form in which they were said: He said that he would come is the form in indirect speech of He said `I will come'.) discorso indiretto
    * * *
    n Brit
    Gram discorso indiretto

    English-Italian dictionary > indirect speech

  • 27 indirect speech

    (a person's words as they are reported rather than in the form in which they were said: He said that he would come is the form in indirect speech of He said `I will come'.) mowa zależna

    English-Polish dictionary > indirect speech

  • 28 indirect speech

    (a person's words as they are reported rather than in the form in which they were said: He said that he would come is the form in indirect speech of He said `I will come'.) netiešā runa
    * * *
    netiešā runa

    English-Latvian dictionary > indirect speech

  • 29 indirect speech

    (a person's words as they are reported rather than in the form in which they were said: He said that he would come is the form in indirect speech of He said `I will come'.) netiesioginė kalba

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > indirect speech

  • 30 indirect speech

    indirekt tal
    * * *
    (a person's words as they are reported rather than in the form in which they were said: He said that he would come is the form in indirect speech of He said `I will come'.) indirekt tal (anföring)

    English-Swedish dictionary > indirect speech

  • 31 indirect speech

    (a person's words as they are reported rather than in the form in which they were said: He said that he would come is the form in indirect speech of He said `I will come'.) nepřímá řeč
    * * *
    • nepřímá řeč

    English-Czech dictionary > indirect speech

  • 32 indirect speech

    (a person's words as they are reported rather than in the form in which they were said: He said that he would come is the form in indirect speech of He said `I will come'.) vorbire indirectă

    English-Romanian dictionary > indirect speech

  • 33 indirect speech

    (a person's words as they are reported rather than in the form in which they were said: He said that he would come is the form in indirect speech of He said `I will come'.) πλάγιος λόγος

    English-Greek dictionary > indirect speech

  • 34 indirect speech

    (a person's words as they are reported rather than in the form in which they were said: He said that he would come is the form in indirect speech of He said `I will come'.) nepriama reč

    English-Slovak dictionary > indirect speech

  • 35 in form

    1) формально, по форме; номинально

    The Laws, which heretofore existed only in form, have been thoroughly enforced. (OED) — Законы, до сих пор существовавшие лишь на бумаге, стали со всей строгостью претворяться в жизнь.

    2) в форме, в хорошем состоянии; в ударе (тж. in good или great form); см. тж. out of form

    A: "How did your uncle's speech go off at last night's meeting?" B: "Splendidly! The old fellow was in great form. I felt quite proud of him." (SPI) — А: "Как ваш дядюшка выступил вчера на собрании? Б. Отлично. Старик был в ударе, я гордился им."

    He usually plays a good game of tennis, but he's not in good form today. — Он, как правило, хорошо играет в теннис, но сегодня он явно не в форме.

    Large English-Russian phrasebook > in form

  • 36 indirect speech

    (a person's words as they are reported rather than in the form in which they were said: He said that he would come is the form in indirect speech of He said `I will come'.) discours indirect

    English-French dictionary > indirect speech

  • 37 indirect speech

    (a person's words as they are reported rather than in the form in which they were said: He said that he would come is the form in indirect speech of He said `I will come'.) discurso indireto

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > indirect speech

  • 38 quick form

    Лингвистика: (speech) форма быстрой речи

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > quick form

  • 39 no form of living speech can be stationary

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > no form of living speech can be stationary

  • 40 quick (speech) form

    Лингвистика: форма быстрой речи

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > quick (speech) form

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