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41 speaking
1. noun(talking) Sprechen, dasnot be on speaking terms with somebody — nicht [mehr] mit jemandem reden
2. adverbspeaking clock — (Brit.) telefonische Zeitansage
strictly/roughly/generally/legally speaking — genaugenommen/grob gesagt/im allgemeinen/aus juristischer Sicht
* * *1) (involving speech: a speaking part in a play.) Sprech-...2) (used in speech: a pleasant speaking voice.) Sprech-...* * *speak·ing[ˈspi:kɪŋ]unaccustomed as I am to public \speaking... ungeübt wie ich es bin, in der Öffentlichkeit zu reden...II. adj attr, inv1. (able to speak) sprechend\speaking tour Vortragsreihe f\speaking voice Sprechstimme f\speaking likeness verblüffende Ähnlichkeit4.they are no longer on \speaking with each other sie reden nicht mehr miteinander* * *['spiːkɪŋ]1. n(= act of speaking) Sprechen nt; (= speeches) Reden plthe art of speaking — die Redekunst
2. adj attrdoll sprechend, Mama- (inf); (fig) likeness verblüffendto be within speaking distance —
I have a speaking engagement later today — ich muss heute noch eine Rede halten
* * *A adj (adv speakingly)1. sprechend, redend:speaking! TEL am Apparat!;Brown speaking! TEL (hier) Brown!;the English-speaking countries die englischsprachigen oder Englisch sprechenden Länder;speaking acquaintance flüchtige(r) Bekannte(r);have a speaking knowledge of eine Sprache (nur) sprechen können; → academic.ru/74139/term">term A 102. (adverbial) gesprochen:4. Sprech…, Sprach…:speaking voice Sprechstimme f5. Vortrags…:B s Sprechen n, Reden n:speaking in tongues BIBEL, REL Zungenreden* * *1. noun(talking) Sprechen, dasnot be on speaking terms with somebody — nicht [mehr] mit jemandem reden
2. adverbspeaking clock — (Brit.) telefonische Zeitansage
strictly/roughly/generally/legally speaking — genaugenommen/grob gesagt/im allgemeinen/aus juristischer Sicht
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42 cordially
adverb* * *adverb herzlich* * *cor·dial·ly[ˈkɔ:diəli, AM ˈkɔ:rʤ-, -djəl-]to speak \cordially to sb aufrichtig mit jdm sprechen2. (strongly) aus tiefstem Herzento \cordially dislike sb jdn zutiefst verabscheuen* * *['kɔːdIəlɪ]advfreundlich, höflichthey cordially dislike him — er ist ihnen zutiefst unsympathisch
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43 warn off
transitive verb* * *vt sepwarnento warn sb off doing sth — jdn (davor) warnen, etw zu tun
he warned me off — er hat mich davor gewarnt
he sat there shaking his head, obviously trying to warn me off —
he warns everybody off who tries to get friendly with her — er lässt nicht zu, dass sich jemand um sie bemüht
* * *transitive verbwarn somebody off doing something — jemanden davor warnen, etwas zu tun
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get mixed up with somebody — be/get mixed ˈup with sb idiom to be/become friendly with or involved with sb that other people do not approve of • He got mixed up with a crowd who were into drugs and crime. Main entry: ↑mixidiom … Useful english dictionary