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1 hold forth
to talk or give one's opinions, often loudly, at great length:يُلْقي خطابا، يُعَبِّرُ عن رأيِهThe prime minister held forth for hours on the success of his government.
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2 láta dæluna ganga
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3 besediti
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4 razglabati
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5 javno govoriti
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6 parler d’abondance
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > parler d’abondance
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7 pérorer interminablement
Dictionnaire juridique, politique, économique et financier > pérorer interminablement
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8 pérorer
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9 alargar la mano
• hold forth• hold forth one's hand to• hold out for• hold out one's hand to• put forth an exception• put forth one's hand to• put one's hand out• reach out one's hand -
10 alargar la mano a
• hold forth on• hold good• hold out on• hold out the olive branch• put forth an exception on• put forward• reach out one's hand to -
11 ораторствувам
hold forth, perorate, orate, speechify* * *orate (шег.)* * *hold forth, perorate, orate, speechify -
12 tender la mano a
• hold forth on• hold good• put forth an exception on• put forward -
13 besediti
• hold forth; orate; preach; sermonize; to hold forth -
14 подавать надежду
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15 detener para proceso
• hold fast to one's opinion• hold forth -
16 disertar sobre
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17 hablar largamente sobre
• hold for trial• hold forth one's handDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > hablar largamente sobre
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18 prædike
hold forth, preach* * *vb preach ( over on, fx a text);(neds), se præke;[ prædike forsigtighed] preach caution;(se også præst). -
19 razglabati
• hold forth; spin a yarn -
20 pérorer
pérorer [peʀɔʀe]➭ TABLE 1 intransitive verb* * *peʀɔʀeverbe intransitif pej to hold forth péj* * *peʀɔʀe vi* * *[perɔre] verbe intransitif[discourir] to hold forth
См. также в других словарях:
hold forth — ► hold forth talk at length or tediously. Main Entry: ↑hold … English terms dictionary
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hold forth — talk at length about one subject, lecture If you mention his favorite topic ants he ll hold forth for hours! … English idioms
hold forth — {v.} 1. To offer; propose. * /As a candidate, Jones held forth the promise of a bright future./ 2. To speak in public; preach. Usually used with little respect. * /Senator Smith was holding forth on free trade./ … Dictionary of American idioms
hold forth — {v.} 1. To offer; propose. * /As a candidate, Jones held forth the promise of a bright future./ 2. To speak in public; preach. Usually used with little respect. * /Senator Smith was holding forth on free trade./ … Dictionary of American idioms
hold\ forth — v 1. To offer; propose. As a candidate, Jones held forth the promise of a bright future. 2. To speak in public; preach. Usually used with little respect. Senator Smith was holding forth on free trade … Словарь американских идиом
hold forth — 1) offer, propose The company held forth a promise to give all of the employees an extra bonus in the summer. 2) speak in public, talk about He was holding forth about taxes again last night when I saw him in his office … Idioms and examples
hold forth — to talk for a long time on a subject. She held forth for half an hour on the stupidity of TV reality shows … New idioms dictionary
hold forth — he was holding forth on the qualities of good wine Syn: speak at length, talk at length, go on, sound off; declaim, spout, pontificate, orate, preach, sermonize; informal speechify, drone on … Thesaurus of popular words