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1 speech
n. говор, говорење;2. устен извештај; говор -
2 speech defect
n. med. (исто и speech difficulty/impediment) говорна мана -
3 speech impediment n.
med. speech defect -
4 speech day
n. brit. school ден за делење награди -
5 speech on the air
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6 speech organ
n. орган за говор -
7 speech processing
n. comput. разбирање говор -
8 speech recognition
n. comput. (машинско) препознавање говор -
9 speech sound
n. phon. глас, фон -
10 speech synthesis
компј. синтеза на говор. Компјутерски произведен звук што го имитира човечкиот глас. -
11 speech therapist
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12 speech therapy n.
med. ортофонија -
13 speech(short)
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14 figure of speech
n. стилска фигура: It's just a figure of speech Тоа е фигуративно/метафорички кажано -
15 direct speech
n. ling.директен говор direct; guide; point насочува; упатува direct; guide; point; head for упатува; насочува; тргнува (кон) -
16 indirect speech
n. ling.индиректен говор -
17 language; speech; talk; word
говор; разговор; зборEnglish-Macedonian dictionary > language; speech; talk; word
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18 meeting; assembly; word; speech; words; talk
збор; седница; израз; говор; разговорEnglish-Macedonian dictionary > meeting; assembly; word; speech; words; talk
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19 Queen's Speech
n. pol. говор на Британската кралица пред обата дома на Британскиот парламент -
20 reported speech
n. ling.индиректен говор
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speech — n: words or conduct used to communicate or express a thought: expression see also commercial speech, freedom of speech, free speech … Law dictionary
speech — 1 *language, tongue, dialect, idiom 2 Speech, address, oration, harangue, lecture, talk, sermon, homily designate a discourse delivered to an audience. Speech can apply to a public discourse irrespective of its quality or its degree of… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
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