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1 speak out
to say boldly what one thinks:يُعَبِّر عن رأيِه بِحُرِيَّهI feel the time has come to speak out.
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2 speak out of turn
يَتَكَلَّم بدون إذْن2) to say something when it is not your place to say it or something you should not have said.يقول شَيئاً في غَيْر مَحَلِّه أو وقْتِه -
3 Speak Out Against Rape
Law: SOARУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Speak Out Against Rape
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4 Speak Out Play Havoc And Imagine Alternatives
Business: SOPHIAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Speak Out Play Havoc And Imagine Alternatives
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5 Speak Out Play Havoc Invite Alternatives
Business: SOPHIAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Speak Out Play Havoc Invite Alternatives
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6 Speak Out Softly
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7 Speak Out Students
Education: SOSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Speak Out Students
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8 zero out
Gen Mgtto dial zero when using an automated call system in the hope of finding a live person to speak to (slang) -
9 mluvit otevřeně
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10 nu se aude!
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11 láta í sér heyra
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12 puhua suunsa puhtaaksi
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13 govoriti slobodno
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14 hovoriť otvorene
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15 parler franchement
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16 ceplas-ceplos
speak out frankly, speak uninhibitedly* * *speak out frankly; speak uninhibitedly -
17 высказаться
speak out глагол:declare oneself (высказаться, показать себя)outspeak (высказать, высказаться, говорить выразительнее, говорить лучше, переговорить, говорить громче)disburden one's mind (высказаться, отвести душу)словосочетание: -
18 высказываться откровенно
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > высказываться откровенно
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19 говорить внятно
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20 govoriti glasno
• speak out; speak up; to speak alound
См. также в других словарях:
speak out — or[speak up] {v.} 1. To speak in a loud or clear voice. * /The trucker told the shy boy to speak up./ 2. To speak in support of or against someone or something. * /Willie spoke up for Dan as club president./ * /Ed spoke up against letting girls… … Dictionary of American idioms
speak out — or[speak up] {v.} 1. To speak in a loud or clear voice. * /The trucker told the shy boy to speak up./ 2. To speak in support of or against someone or something. * /Willie spoke up for Dan as club president./ * /Ed spoke up against letting girls… … Dictionary of American idioms
speak out — / speak up [v] make one’s position known assert, come out with, declare, have one’s say*, insist, let voice be heard*, make oneself heard, make plain, say loud and clear*, sound off*, speak loudly, speak one’s mind*, stand up for; concepts 49,57… … New thesaurus
speak\ out — • speak out • speak up v 1. To speak in a loud or clear voice. The trucker told the shy boy to speak up. 2. To speak in support of or against someone or something. Willie spoke up for Dan as club president. Ed spoke up against letting girls join… … Словарь американских идиом
speak-out — (spēkʹout ) n. A gathering at which people relate their experiences or opinions about a specified topic or concern. * * * … Universalium
speak out — index disclose, manifest Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
speak out — verb express one s opinion openly and without fear or hesitation John spoke up at the meeting • Syn: ↑opine, ↑speak up, ↑animadvert, ↑sound off • Derivationally related forms: ↑opinionative ( … Useful english dictionary
speak out — v. 1) (D; intr.) to speak out about, concerning, on (to speak out on a subject) 2) (d; intr.) to speak out against ( to oppose ) (to speak out against a proposal) 3) (d; intr.) to speak out for ( to support ) (to speak out for a proposal) * * * [ … Combinatory dictionary
speak out — phrasal verb [intransitive] Word forms speak out : present tense I/you/we/they speak out he/she/it speaks out present participle speaking out past tense spoke out past participle spoken out to state your opinion firmly and publicly about… … English dictionary
speak out — if you ve got a grievance, then speak out Syn: speak publicly, speak openly, speak frankly, speak one s mind, sound off, stand up and be counted … Thesaurus of popular words
speak out — PHRASAL VERB If you speak out against something or in favour of something, you say publicly that you think it is bad or good. [V P prep] As tempers rose, he spoke out strongly against some of the radical ideas for selling off state owned property … English dictionary