释义 |
speech noun—言 n (almost always used)语 n讲 nExamples:don't let rhetoric spoil the message (idiom); don't get carried away with flowery speech the detriment of what you want to say—perisylvian (the part of the brain surrounding the lateral sulcus or Sylvian fissure), involved in speech—something be taken up later in speech or writing—make a speech (esp. short introduction, vote of thanks, afterword, funeral homily etc)—by ext. the relations between parts in a speech, composition etc—(of one's conduct, speech etc) natural and unrestrained—I, me (humble term used by men in public speech)—incitement subvert state power (criminal charge used to gag free speech)—loss of speech (e.g. as a result of brain damage)—extreme (usu. of thoughts, speech, circumstances)—decorate one's speech or writing with literary allusions—flippant and insincere (piece of writing or speech)—sweet speech and honeyed words (idiom); hypocritical flattery—(formally introduces reported speech in writing)—primary progressive aphasia (PPA), speech disorder (sometimes related dementia)—fall flat (esp. of joke or speech that is completely ignored)—"speech" or "words" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 149)—substance of speech all of a kind (e.g. all lies)—lit. one hundred splits (idiom); fig. full of mistakes (of speech or written article)—graceful words, flowery speech (idiom); elegant but insincere words—speech that grates on the ear (idiom); bitter truths—name of "speech" or "words" radical in Chinese characters (Kangxi radical 149)—lit. throw a brick to attract jade (idiom); fig. I offer a humble remark, please give us your valued opinion (e.g. commonplace remarks as a foreword to a distinguished speech)—lit. one hundred loopholes (idiom); full of mistakes (of speech or article)— |