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Перевод: speak
[глагол] говорить; разговаривать; изъясняться; делать выговор; бранить; высказываться; выступать; произносить речь; высказывать; отзываться; свидетельствовать; волновать; трогать; звучать; окликать; переговариваться с другим судном; лаять
Тезаурус:
- Prior to London, Jayne Belcher travelled to Portugal to speak to her and coach Jo Pedrosa to find out.
- The Egyptians, while insisting that they do not speak for the Palestinians, appear ready to fudge the principle of PLO selection of the Palestinian delegation to ensure Israeli participation.
- There is one noticeable omission in the cavalcade he has lined up to speak for Europe: Mikhail Gorbachev and his "common European house".
- "How dare you speak to me like that!
- Again Herr Nordern was going to speak, knowing as he did so that he would sound feeble, when again Bodo stepped in and said, in a distinctly non-feeble voice, which sounded like a cement-mixer, "Of course he remembers.
- "And now they speak to your soul."
- For Gandhi, particular religions are necessary to convey what it might mean to speak of the one, true and perfect Religion which is beyond predication and not realized within finite existence.
- In this sense we may speak of a "conflict or variance" between the rules of Law and the rules of Equity, in the language of section 25 (sub-section 11) of the judicature Act 1873 (now replaced by section 49 of the Supreme Court Act 1981).
- But in an election the facts speak for themselves; if you do not get the right message across to the right people, you lose.
- It was strange not being able to communicate but someone who could speak English was always on hand to translate and often all I needed were those wonderful smiles and greetings from people.
- He said the outfit has no borrowings to speak of, and the company is now trading profitably.
- When we speak of our economic growth on the basis of market relations (this is the "meaning" of NEP from a certain angle), we thereby disprove the thesis of the opposition of socialist accumulation (even) to the law of value.
- The rocky heights seem to speak of the presence of the Deity.
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