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1 formal defect
Jur. vice de formeEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > formal defect
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speech [spi:t∫]1. noun• direct/indirect speech discours m direct/indirect• speech, speech! un discours ! un discours !2. compounds* * *[spiːtʃ]to give/deliver a speech — tenir/prononcer un discours
2) ( faculty) parole f; ( spoken form) langage mdirect/indirect speech — Linguistics discours m direct/indirect
3) ( language) langage m4) US School, University expression f orale -
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speech [spi:tʃ]∎ their poetry is based on speech rather than writing leur poésie relève de la tradition orale plus que de l'écriture;∎ to express oneself in speech s'exprimer oralement ou par la parole;∎ things which people say in everyday speech des choses que les gens disent dans la langue de tous les jours;∎ proverb speech is silver but silence is golden la parole est d'argent, mais le silence est d'or∎ his speech was slurred il bafouillait;∎ her speech grew hesitant son élocution devenait hésitante(c) (dialect, language) parler m, langage m;∎ the speech of the islanders/local fishermen le parler des habitants de l'île/des pêcheurs du coin∎ to make a speech on or about sth faire ou prononcer un discours sur qch;∎ speech! speech! un discours! un discours!;∎ the Queen's Speech le discours du Trône►► Linguistics speech act acte m de parole;speech bubble bulle f;Linguistics speech community communauté f linguistique;∎ on speech day le jour de la distribution des prix;speech defect défaut m de prononciation, specialist term trouble f du langage;speech impediment défaut m d'élocution ou de prononciation;speech pattern schéma m linguistique;speech processing compréhension f du langage parlé;Computing speech recognition reconnaissance f de la parole;Linguistics speech sound phone m, son m linguistique;speech synthesizer synthétiseur m de parole;speech therapy orthophonie fⓘ SPEECH DAY À la fin de l'année scolaire en Grande-Bretagne, certaines écoles invitent une personnalité à prononcer un discours et à distribuer des prix.
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if appeal is dismissed — A stipulation in an appeal bond, the effect of which may be to render the sureties liable upon dismissal of the appeal, even though the dismissal be erroneous, but not to render them liable where the writ of error is merely quashed for formal… … Ballentine's law dictionary