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speech FORMAL TALKspi:tFn [C]a formal talk given usually to a large number of people on a special occasion讲话,演讲I'm nervous about having to make a speech at my friend's wedding.我感到很紧张,因为我要在朋友的婚礼上发表讲话。The Governor of New York delivered an eloquent/rousing keynote speech to the national convention.纽约州州长在全国代表大会上作了雄辩的/令人激动的基调演说。He gave a long, rambling after-dinner speech (= a talk given after a formal evening meal at which a large number of people are present).他作了杂乱无章的宴会后长篇演讲。In her acceptance speech at the Oscar ceremony, the actress receiving the award thanked all the other people involved in making the film.在奥斯卡颁奖仪式上,这位女演员在她受奖时所作的讲话中感谢了所有参与影片制作的人。Speech day is a day each year in some British schools when prizes are presented and formal talks are given.(英国一些学校)一年一度的授奖演讲日He worked as a speech writer (= a person who writes formal talks for someone else, esp. a politician) for the president.他是总统的演讲撰稿人。[SPEAK ]
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