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Перевод: spoke speek spoke


[существительное]
спица ; ступенька ; перекладина ;
[глагол]
снабжать спицами; #past от speak


Тезаурус:

  1. "Don't forget the vagrant was heavily sedated when he spoke to the authorities.
  2. He approached the Cheetah and spoke to its pilot, who was still in his seat and conscious; the instructor turned off the master switch and instructed the pilot to turn off the fuel cock.
  3. He spoke firmly.
  4. If he spoke the words of the invitation correctly, the dolphins would follow him with cries of joy to the surface.
  5. I couldn't go on living in a place where I was no use," she spoke with the quietness and desperate authority of someone who had discovered they could give up no more ground and live.
  6. I was almost nodding off when Victor, sitting beside me, spoke, the noise of the train turning his voice into a whisper: "So it's your turn tonight."
  7. Many of the students I spoke With in China wanted political freedom, but were not prepared to become compulsory exiles.
  8. Liberal Democrat Tony Barron felt it was the job of government to create a climate and incentives for education and training, and Labour's Peter Jenks spoke of the need to restore pride to British Industry.
  9. The second case concerns a somewhat lesser man: Guillaume-Sanche de Pommiers, damoiseau , who spoke on behalf of his two co-heirs and co-seigneurs, pierre and Pierre-Amanieu de Pommiers, when he acknowledged that they "held in fee, immediately from the king of England, lord of Ireland and duke of Aquitaine, the castle of Pommiers with the honour, and all that these co-heirs hold in the parishes of Morizs and Escaude, and at Tremblet, and the toll which they levy on land at Garges, near La Role".
  10. Some spoke of the need to have a press and a broadcasting service which discussed alternatives within broadly agreed policy frameworks.
  11. After what seemed an interminable silence he spoke, "Let us pray."
  12. She spoke of the pain in her hands, neighbours who had passed on, and twice asked Mungo what school he was going to now.
  13. Mr Christie said his daughter spoke of "her strong sense of justice" and how her sentence was "far too lenient."

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