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1 косвенная речь
indirect speech имя существительное: -
2 косвенная речь
1) General subject: indirect oration, indirect speech, oblique narration, oblique oration, oblique speech2) Grammar: reported speech -
3 речь
1) General subject: accents, address, address (на пленарных заседаниях ГА относится к главам государств и правительств), allocution (в торжественных случаях), bind, conversation, discourse, elocution, harangue (публичная), language, oration (direct (indirect) oration - прямая (косвенная) речь), say, speech, speechification, talk, tongue, word, words2) Obsolete: leden3) Engineering: voice6) Linguistics: parole7) Spanish: palabra8) Psychology: language behavior, speaking9) Jargon: bind (и т.п.)10) leg.N.P. expose -
4 речь
ж.1. ( способность говорить) speechдар речи — gift / faculty of speech, power of speaking
2. ( характер произношения) enunciationотчётливая речь — distinct / clear enunciation
3. ( стиль языка) style of speaking, language4. (рассуждение, беседа) discourseо чём речь? — what are you talking about?; what is the question?
об этом не было и речи — it was not even mentioned, there was no question of that
заводить речь (о пр.) — lead* the conversation (towards)
речь зашла (о пр.) — the talk / conversation turned (to)
5. ( выступление) speech, oration; ( обращение) addressзастольная речь — dinner speech, after-dinner speech
приветственная речь — salutary address, speech of welcome
вступительная речь — opening address / speech
6. грам. speechкосвенная речь — indirect speech; oblique oration / narration / speech
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части речи — parts of speech -
5 речь
ж.1) ( способность говорить) speechдар речи — gift / faculty of speech, power of speaking
2) ( характер произношения) enunciationотчётливая речь — distinct / clear enunciation
3) лингв. speech; (стиль языка тж.) style, languageу́стная речь — oral speech
пи́сьменная речь — written text, writing
разгово́рная речь — informal style / language
пряма́я речь грам. — direct speech
ко́свенная речь грам. — indirect speech; oblique [-iːk] oration / narration / speech
ча́сти речи грам. — parts of speech
4) (рассуждение, разговор) discourse [-'kɔːs]о чём речь? — what are you talking about?; what's the question?
об э́том не́ было и речи — it was not even mentioned, there was no question of that
речь идёт о том, что... — the matter is...; what is at issue is
заводи́ть речь (о пр.) — lead the conversation (towards)
речь зашла́ (о пр.) — the talk / conversation turned (to)
5) ( выступление) speech, oration; ( обращение) addressторже́ственная речь — oration
засто́льная речь — dinner speech, after-dinner speech
приве́тственная речь — speech of welcome
вступи́тельная речь — opening address / speech
обличи́тельная речь — diatribe
защити́тельная речь — speech for the defence
••о чём речь! (разумеется, конечно) — of course!, you bet!; no problem!
об э́том не мо́жет быть и речи — it is out of the question
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6 речь
жен.бессвязная речь — rambling speech, splutter, gabble; rave
style of speaking, language4) (рассуждение, беседа)discourse, talk, conversationпроблема, о которой идет речь — the problem at issue/in question/in hand/at hand
он ведет речь к тому, что — what he is getting/driving at is that
речь идет о... — it is a question of..., the matter concerns smth., the case in point is...
speech, oration; address ( обращение); wordпрограммная речь — (особ. на съезде партии) keynote speech
6) грам. speech
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