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I. speaking [Brit ˈspiːkɪŋ, Am ˈspikɪŋ] N
speaking (elocution)
speaking (elocution)
speaking (pronunciation)
II. -speaking COMP
English-speaking person
English-speaking area, country
speaking part [ˈspiːkɪŋˌpɑːt], speaking role [ˈspiːkɪŋˌrəʊl] N
speaking part
speaking tube [Am ˈspikɪŋ ˌt(j)ub] N (to carry the voice)
speaking tube
Spanish-speaking [Brit ˈspanɪʃˌspiːkɪŋ] ADJ
Spanish-speaking
plain speaking N U
plain speaking
non-speaking [Am ˌnɑnˈspikɪŋ] ADJ
non-speaking CINE, THEAT role
speaking tour [ˈspiːkɪŋˌtʊə(r), -ˌtɔː(r)] N
speaking tour
to be on a speaking tour of the USA
Breton-speaking [ˈbretənˌspiːkɪŋ] ADJ
Breton-speaking
Portuguese-speaking [pɔːtʃʊˌɡiːzˈspiːkɪŋ] ADJ
Portuguese-speaking person, country:
Portuguese-speaking
speaking terms [ˈspiːkɪŋˌtɜːmz] N npl
we're not on speaking terms
engleski
engleski
italijanski
italijanski
I. speaking N
1. speaking (action):
speaking
2. speaking (public speaking):
speaking
II. speaking ADJ
speaking tour:
speaking
English speaking
to be on speaking terms with sb
to not be on speaking terms
English-speaking ADJ
English-speaking
speaking part N THEAT, CINE
speaking part
I. speak <spoke, spoken> [spi:k] VB intr
1. speak:
2. speak + adv:
generally speaking
strictly speaking
II. speak <spoke, spoken> [spi:k] VB trans
speak for VB intr
1. speak for (represent):
speaking for myself
a mio parere, …
2. speak for (advocate, support):
speak out VB intr
speak up VB intr
1. speak up (state views):
2. speak up (talk more loudly):
to commence speaking
italijanski
italijanski
engleski
engleski
Present
Ispeak
youspeak
he/she/itspeaks
wespeak
youspeak
theyspeak
Past
Ispoke
youspoke
he/she/itspoke
wespoke
youspoke
theyspoke
Present Perfect
Ihavespoken
youhavespoken
he/she/ithasspoken
wehavespoken
youhavespoken
theyhavespoken
Past Perfect
Ihadspoken
youhadspoken
he/she/ithadspoken
wehadspoken
youhadspoken
theyhadspoken
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The relationships were so tendentious that the judges could hardly bear to speak to each other, and the agendas so at odds that there seemed to be little point anyway.
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In response, he emotionally shuts down, refusing to speak or show any sort emotion whatsoever.
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It keeps language fresh, and shows us how to speak difficult truths so beautifully they are bearable.
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I don't believe that narrative works when it's trying to teach a lesson, or speak a factual truth.
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