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speech

n

речь; выступление

to carry smb's speech live on nationwide radio and television — вести прямую передачу чьей-л. речи по центральному радио и телевидению

to deliver a speech — произносить речь

to exchange speeches — обмениваться речами

to give a speech — выступать с речью; произносить речь

to hear an emotional speech by smb — выслушивать чью-л. эмоциональную речь

to interrupt smb's speech — прерывать чью-л. речь

to lessen the impact of a speech — уменьшать воздействие чьей-л. речи

to make a speech — произносить речь

to make a wide-ranging speech — касаться в своей речи целого ряда вопросов

to pick a theme for one's speech — выбирать тему для своей речи

to rehearse one's speech — репетировать свою речь

to respond negatively to a speech — отрицательно реагировать на какую-л. речь

to study smb's speech in detail — внимательно изучать чью-л. речь

to televise a speech live — вести прямую телепередачу речи

to unite in praise of smb's speech — совместно хвалить чье-л. выступление

speech couched in general termsspeech for the defensespeech from the thronespeech in replyspeech of welcomespeech on European mattersspeech received a mixed receptionspeech was well receivedacceptance speechaccusatory speecharresting speechausterity speechbitter speechblunt speechbrilliant speechcampaign speechcapital speechcautiously worded speechclosing speechconcession speechconciliatory speechconcluding speechdisappointing speechemotional speechepoch-making speechfiery speechfighting speechflaming speechforeign policy speechfree speechhard-hitting speechhard-line speechhistoric speechhot speechinaugural speechinauguration speechinflammatory speechintroductory speechkeynote speechlack-luster speechlong-awaited speechmaiden speechmajor policy speechmuch quoted speechone minute speechopening speechpeaceful speechpolicy-making speechponderous speechpowerful speechrebellious speechesresignation speechsapid speechseditious speechself-critical speechstate-of-the-nation speechstirring speechsubstantial speechtelevised speechtough speechUN speechuncompromising speechunscheduled speechvaledictory speechvictory speechviolent speechwelcoming speechwhistle stop speechwide-ranging speechcurtailment of free speechdelivery of a speechfaculty of speech

freedom of speech

gift of speechin connection with the previous speech

liberty of speech

repression of free speech

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1.
  therapy noun med. логопедия SPEECH noun  1) речь, дар речи; речевая деятельность; слова; sometimes gestures are more expressive than speech - иногда жесты выразительнее слов  2) говор, произношение; манера говорить; to be slow of speech - говорить медленно; his speech is indistinct - он говорит невнятно, у него плохая дикция  3) речь, ораторское выступление; to deliver/make/give a speech - произносить речь; set speech - заранее составленная речь; speech from the throne - тронная речь  4) язык; диалект  5) theatr. реплика  6) звучание (муз. инструмента)  7) attr. речевой; speech habits - речевые навыки Syn: address, discourse, harangue, homily, lecture, oration, sermon SPEECH therapist noun med. логопед ...
Англо-русский словарь
2.
  1. речь; речевая деятельность a figure of speech —- фигура речи parts of speech —- части речи without speech —- не говоря ни слова to be slow of speech —- говорить медленно; быть неразговорчивым 2. дар речи (также faculty of speech) he was recovering speech with dificulty —- к нему медленно возвращалась речь he was startled beyond speech —- он онемел от изумления 3. устная речь speech habits —- речевые навыки speech input —- комп. речевой ввод he expresses himself better in speech than in writing —- он может лучше выразить свою мысль устно, чем письменно 4. выговор, манера говорить; характер речи clear speech —- отчетливый выговор refined speech —- утонченная манера говорить colloquial speech —- разговорная речь infant speech —- лепет ребенка this word is not used in polite speech —- это слово не употребляется в речи культурных людей he is Irish by his speech —- судя по его произношению, он ирландец 5. речь, выступление (оратора); спич opening speech —- вступительная речь, вступительное слово main speech —- доклад freedom of speech —- свобода слова speech of welcome —- приветственная речь the speech from the throne —- тронная речь the speech for the defence —- защитительная речь to deliver a speech —- произносить речь, выступать 6. разговор wanted to have speech with him and could not —- хотел поговорить с ним и не смог 7. язык one's native speech —- родная речь national speech —-...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
3.
  речь, речевой speech intelligibility threshold — порог разборчивости речи - inverted speech - scrambled speech - speech analyzer - speech audiometer - speech channel - speech modulation - speech perception - speech recognition - speech restorer - speech signal - speech synthesis - speech transaction - speech volume - toll-quality speech ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
4.
  1) речь 2) речевой сигнал – artificial speech – coded speech – commentary quality speech – degraded speech – intelligible speech – preemphasized speech – reconstructed speech – synthesized speech – time-expanded speech – toll-quality speech – unvoiced speech – visible speech – voiced speech ...
Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
5.
  речь; речевой сигнал - artificial speech - commentary-quality speech - communication-quality speech - connected speech - noisy speech - reconstructed speech - synthesized speech - toll-quality speech - unvoiced speech - voiced speech ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
6.
  n. 1 the faculty or act of speaking. 2 a formal public address. 3 a manner of speaking (a man of blunt speech). 4 a remark (after this speech he was silent). 5 the language of a nation, region, group, etc. 6 Mus. the act of sounding in an organ-pipe etc. Phrases and idioms the Queen's (or King's) Speech a statement including the Government's proposed measures read by the sovereign at the opening of Parliament. speech day Brit. an annual prize-giving day in many schools, usu. marked by speeches etc. speech-reading lip-reading. speech therapist a person who practises speech therapy. speech therapy treatment to improve defective speech. speech-writer a person employed to write speeches for a politician etc. to deliver. Derivatives speechful adj. Etymology: OE spr{aelig}c, later spec f. WG, rel. to SPEAK ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
7.
   noun  Etymology: Middle English speche, from Old English spr?c, sp?c; akin to Old English sprecan to speak — more at speak  Date: before 12th century  1.  a. the communication or expression of thoughts in spoken words  b. exchange of spoken words ; conversation  2.  a. something that is spoken ; utterance  b. a usually public discourse ; address  3.  a. language, dialect  b. an individual manner or style of speaking  4. the power of expressing or communicating thoughts by speaking ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
8.
  (speeches) Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English. 1. Speech is the ability to speak or the act of speaking. ...the development of speech in children... ...a speech therapist specialising in stammering. N-UNCOUNT 2. Your speech is the way in which you speak. His speech became increasingly thick and nasal... I’d make fun of her dress and imitate her speech. N-SING: usu poss N 3. Speech is spoken language. ...the way common letter clusters are usually pronounced in speech. N-UNCOUNT 4. A speech is a formal talk which someone gives to an audience. She is due to make a speech on the economy next week... He delivered his speech in French. ...a dramatic resignation speech. N-COUNT 5. A speech is a group of lines spoken by a character in a play. ...the hilarious speech from Alan Bennett’s ‘Forty Years On’. N-COUNT 6. see also direct speech, figure of speech, indirect speech, maiden speech, part of speech, reported speech ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
9.
  ~ n 1 a talk, especially a formal one about a particular subject, given to a group of people  (an election speech | give/make/deliver a speech)  (Dr Ozu made a brilliant speech about the need for change.) 2 the ability to speak  (Only humans are capable of speech. | power of speech (=the ability to speak))  (brain damage resulting in the loss of the power of speech | speech impediment (=a physical or nervous problem that affects your speech)) 3 spoken language rather than written language  (In speech we use a smaller vocabulary than in writing. | freedom of speech (=the right to say whatever you want)) 4 the particular way in which someone speaks  (Bob's speech was slurred, and he sounded drunk.) 5 a set of lines that an actor must say in a play  (Hamlet's longest speech)  (- see also direct speech, figure of speech, indirect speech, part of speech, reported speech, speech bubble bubble1 (3)) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
10.
  - O.E. spжc "act of speaking, manner of speaking, utterance," variant of sprжc, related to sprecan, specan "to speak" (see speak), from P.Gmc. *sprжkijo. Meaning "address delivered to an audience" first recorded 1583. Speechify "talk in a pompous, pontifical way" first recorded 1723. ...
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