speech 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
speechnoun uk
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speech noun
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B1 [ U ] the ability to talk, the activity of talking, or a piece of spoken language
说话能力;说话;谈话;言语
Children usually develop speech in the second year of life.
儿童通常在两岁的时候开始说话。
People who suffer a stroke may experience a loss of speech.
中风患者可能会丧失说话能力。
[ U ] the way a person talks
说话方式
His speech was slurred and I thought he was drunk.
他说话含混不清,我想他是喝醉了。
B1 [ U ] the language used when talking
口语
Some expressions are used more in speech than in writing.
有些表达方式在口语中比书面语中用得多。
[ C ] a set of words spoken in a play
(戏剧中的)台词
Do you know the words to Hamlet's famous speech at the beginning of Act III?
你知道第3幕开头哈姆雷特那段著名的台词具体怎么说吗?
更多范例减少例句She suffers from a speech defect.From her slow, deliberate speech I guessed she must be drunk.Freedom of speech and freedom of thought were both denied under the dictatorship.As a child, she had some speech problems.We use these aids to develop speech in small children.
speech noun
(FORMAL TALK)
B2 [ C ] a formal talk given usually to a large number of people on a special occasion
演说;发言;讲话
I had to give/make a speech at my brother's wedding.
我得在我弟弟的婚礼上致辞。
The Governor of New York delivered a rousing speech to the national convention.
纽约州州长在全国代表大会上作了激动人心的发言。
He gave the after-dinner speech (= a talk given after a formal evening meal at which a large number of people are present).
他在晚宴后作了演说。
Did you hear her acceptance speech at the Oscars ceremony?
你听了她在奥斯卡颁奖典礼上的获奖感言了吗?
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speak (FORMAL TALK)
更多范例减少例句Her speech was received with cheers and a standing ovation.She closed the meeting with a short speech.The vicar's forgetting his lines in the middle of the speech provided some good comedy.Her speech caused outrage among the gay community.She concluded the speech by reminding us of our responsibility.
语法
Speech into writingBoth speech and writing can be formal or informal. Whether language is formal or informal depends on who our readers and listeners are, for what purpose we use the language and the situation in which we use it. For example, an official notice would be written in formal English, whereas the same information would be more commonly written informally by an individual in a less public situation: …
(speech在剑桥英语-中文(简体)词典的翻译 © Cambridge University Press)
speech的例句
speech
There are then activities such as a rowing competition, sailing trip, speeches, and musical performances.
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The correct delivery of speeches was crucial to aspiring radical politicians.
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His eloquence in front of the white judge, jury and audience indicates how persuasive his speeches must have been among his cohorts.
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There are anticipations of later events, references and allusions to previous ones, invented speeches, and authorial comments.
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The funeral celebration was the occasion for remembering the dead through speeches that commented on the individual.
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The substance of his speeches is usually nothing said in schoolboy florid rhetoric.
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Most of the speeches are short, ranging from 14 seconds to 7.5 minutes, with average length of just under 3 minutes.
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Although responses on flag burning are significantly correlated with data on protest speeches (r 0.33) and public rallies (r 0.37), the relationships are moderate.
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示例中的观点不代表剑桥词典编辑、剑桥大学出版社和其许可证颁发者的观点。
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