گزارش خطا در معنی کلمه 'speak'

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فارسی

1 عمومی:: حرف‌ زدن‌

شبکه مترجمین ایران

2 عمومی:: تكلم‌ كردن‌

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3 عمومی:: سخن‌ گفتن‌

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4 عمومی:: دراییدن‌

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5 عمومی:: صحبت‌ كردن‌

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english

1 general:: speak out/up to give your opinion about something in public, especially on a subject which you have strong feelings about • If no one has the courage to speak out against the system, things will never improve.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

2 general:: speak adverbs speak well/highly of somebody (= say good things about them ) • He always spoke very highly of Marge. speak ill of somebody (= say bad things about them ) • She never speaks ill of him. speaking personally • Speaking personally, yes, this is a worry. strictly speaking • Strictly speaking, the tomato is a fruit. generally speaking • Generally speaking, the results have been good. roughly/broadly speaking • These innovations are, roughly speaking, what this book is about. relatively speaking • Relatively speaking, property there is still cheap. phrases speak as a parent/teacher etc • Speaking as a medical man, I'd advise you to take some exercise every day.

transnet.ir

3 general:: speak up for sb/sth to support someone or something, especially by saying good things about them • She has often spoken up for the rights of working mothers.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

4 general::   verb have a conversation ADV. briefly We spoke briefly on the phone. | at length | hardly Ben hardly spoke to me all evening. VERB + SPEAK want to | refuse to The president refused to speak to the waiting journalists. | dare (to) No one had ever dared speak to him like that before. PREP. about, to I need to speak to Joseph about this matter. | with Can I speak with you for a minute? PHRASES be on speaking terms (with sb) We are still on speaking terms after the argument. | not be speaking (to sb) Ed and Dave aren't speaking at the moment. use your voice to say sth ADV. loudly | quietly, softly | clearly You must speak loudly and clearly on the stage. | slowly | calmly | brusquely, sharply | briefly | at length | suddenly | hardly | eloquently, movingly She spoke eloquently about the need for action. | lovingly, warmly | disparagingly, harshly | encouragingly, soothingly | authoritatively, forcefully | earnestly | coherently, intelligibly, meaningfully | absently | freely, openly | boldly | hesitantly | out VERB + SPEAK be able/unable to, can/could (hardly) She was so moved she could hardly speak. | begin to, open your mouth to She opened her mouth to speak and found she couldn't. | try to | dare not, not trust yourself to He nodded, not trusting himself to speak. | hear sb I heard him speak at the debating society. PREP. about, against He spoke out against mismanagement. | for I speak for all my colleagues. | in favour of She spoke in favour of the new tax. | on She speaks on women's issues. | on behalf of I speak on behalf of many thousands of women. | of He speaks very warmly of you. | to He will be speaking to history students about the causes of war. know a language ADV. fluently, well He speaks German fluently. VERB + SPEAK be able/unable to, can/could | learn to learning to speak a foreign language | teach sb to PREP. in Would you prefer it if we spoke in French?

Oxford Collocations Dictionary

5 general:: to speak a language speak to be able to talk in a foreign language: • Do you speak German? • I learnt Spanish for years, but I still don’t speak it very well. be fluent in something to be very good at speaking and understanding a foreign language, so that you can speak it almost as well as your own language: • Applicants should be fluent in Cantonese. get by to speak enough of a language to be able to buy things, ask for help etc: • ‘What’s your Italian like?’ ‘Not great, but I can get by.’ • I’ve just bought a book called ‘Get by in Portuguese'. have/pick up a smattering of something to speak or learn to speak a small but useful amount of a language: • While I was in Bali, I picked up a smattering of Indonesian.

Longman-Thesaurus

6 general:: In addition to the idioms beginning with SPEAK, Also see ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS; IN A MANNER OF SPEAKING; NOTHING TO SPEAK OF; NOT TO MENTION (SPEAK OF); ON SPEAKING TERMS; SO TO SPEAK; TO SPEAK OF.

American Heritage Idioms

7 general:: verb lecture: They asked him to speak to the group. verb chat: I want to speak with her.

Simple Definitions

8 general:: speak up to speak in a louder voice so that people can hear you • Could you speak up? We can't hear at the back.

Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs

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