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Từ điển Việt Anh Việt 4in1 - English Vietnamese 4 in 1 Dictionary
speech 
speech S2 W2 /spiːtʃ/ BrE AmE noun [Word Family: adjective: ↑unspeakable, ↑speechless, ↑outspoken, ↑spoken ≠ ↑unspoken; noun: ↑speaker, ↑speech; verb: ↑speak; adverb: ↑unspeakably] [Language: Old English; Origin: spræc, spæc] 1. [countable] a talk, especially a formal one about a particular subject, given to a group of people make/give/deliver a speech Each child had to give a short speech to the rest of the class. He has to make a lot of after-dinner speeches. speech on/about a major speech on relations with China Collins gave the keynote speech (=most important speech). 2. [uncountable] the ability to speak: Only humans are capable of speech. 3. [uncountable] spoken language rather than written language: In speech we use a smaller vocabulary than in writing. 4. [uncountable] the particular way in which someone speaks: Bob’s speech was slurred, and he sounded drunk. 5. [countable] a set of lines that an actor must say in a play: Hamlet’s longest speech ⇨ ↑direct speech, ↑figure of speech, ↑indirect speech, ↑part of speech, ↑reported speech, ⇨ speech bubble at ↑bubble1(4), ⇨ freedom of speech at ↑freedom(1) • • • COLLOCATIONS verbs ▪ give/make a speech She gave a speech at the party conference. ▪ deliver a speech formal The President delivered a major speech to Congress yesterday. ADJECTIVES/NOUN + speech ▪ long The speeches were all really long. ▪ short/brief The chairman opened the meeting with a brief speech. ▪ a passionate/impassioned speech (=full of strong feeling) She made impassioned speeches on civil rights. ▪ an emotional speech (=showing emotions, especially by crying) On retiring, she delivered an emotional farewell speech. ▪ a moving speech (=making people feel strong emotions) That was a very moving speech. ▪ a powerful speech (=having a strong effect on people's opinions) He gave a powerful speech calling for unity. ▪ a rousing/stirring speech (=making people feel excited and eager to do something) Thousands of people were inspired by his stirring speeches. ▪ a major speech (=very important) This was her first major speech as party leader. ▪ somebody's inaugural speech (=their first one in an important political job) He said all the right things in his inaugural speech. ▪ somebody's acceptance speech (=when they accept a political job, a prize, or an award) In his acceptance speech, he paid tribute to his wife. ▪ a farewell speech (=by someone who is leaving) ▪ an after-dinner speech (=after a formal dinner) He gets paid a lot for making after-dinner speeches. ▪ a keynote speech (=the most important one at an event) The Prime Minister will make his keynote speech at the conference today. ▪ a political speech She began writing political speeches for local politicians. ▪ a campaign speech (=given during a political campaign) Eisenhower was careful in his campaign speeches to use only the vaguest of phrases. COMMON ERRORS ► Do not say 'do a speech'. Say give a speech or make a speech. • • • THESAURUS ▪ speech a talk, especially a formal one about a particular subject, given to a group of people: The bridegroom usually makes a speech after the wedding. | In her speech, she proposed major changes to the welfare system. | the opening speech of the conference ▪ address formal a speech that a very important person gives to a large group of people: the President's address to the nation | He was surrounded by security officers as he made his address. ▪ talk an occasion when someone speaks to a group of people giving them information about a particular subject or about their experiences: I went to an interesting talk on the wildlife of Antarctica. | He's been asked to give a talk about his trip to India. ▪ lecture a talk, especially on an ↑academic subject and given to students in a university: a lecture on 17th century French literature | Professor Black is giving the lecture. ▪ presentation a talk in which you describe or explain a new product or idea, especially one you give for your company: I had to give a presentation to the board of directors. | He's making a presentation to the management of a well-known manufacturing company. ▪ sermon a talk given by a priest or a religious leader: The vicar preached a sermon about the need for forgiveness. ▪ statement a spoken or written announcement that someone makes in public, often to ↑journalists: The minister issued a short statement in which he said he had no plans to resign.
speechhu◎ | [spi:t∫] | ※ | danh từ | | ■ | khả năng hoặc hành động nói; lời nói | | ☆ | man is the only animal that has the faculty of speech | | người là động vật duy nhất có khả năng nói thành lời | | ☆ | to express one's thoughts by speech | | dùng lời nói diễn đạt những suy nghĩ của mình | | ☆ | the car accident left him without the power of speech | | tai nạn xe hơi đã làm cho anh ấy mất khả năng nói | | ■ | cách nói; lối nói | | ☆ | his indistinct speech made it impossible to understand him | | cách nói không rành rọt của ông ta làm cho người ta không hiểu được ông nói gì | | ☆ | she's doing a study of children's speech | | bà ấy đang nghiên cứu về tiếng nói của trẻ thơ | | ☆ | his speech was slurred | | tiếng nói của hắn líu nhíu | | ■ | (speech on / about something) bài diễn thuyết; bài diễn văn | | ☆ | to make/deliver/give a speech | | đọc/trình bày một bài diễn văn | | ☆ | a speech on/about illiteracy | | bài diễn văn về nạn mù chữ | | ■ | nhóm câu (dài) do một diễn viên nói | | ☆ | I've got some very long speeches to learn in Act 2 | | tôi có mấy đoạn thoại rất dài trong Hồi 2 cần phải học thuộc |
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