speaking
n. 說話; 講話; 談話; 演講
adj. 演講的; 富於表情的; (肖像)栩栩如生的; 雄辯的
v. 講,談(speak的現在分詞 )
Speaking is the activity of giving speeches and talks.
It would also train women union members in public speaking and decision-making...
它還將培養工會的女性成員公開演講和決策的能力。
His work schedule still includes speaking engagements and other public appearances.
他的工作日程表上還包括演講安排和在其他公開場合的露面。
You can say 'speaking as a parent' or 'speaking as a teacher', for example, to indicate that the opinion you are giving is based on your experience as a parent or as a teacher.
Well, speaking as a journalist I'm dismayed by the amount of pressure there is for pictures of combat.
嗯,作為一名新聞記者,拍攝戰爭場面的巨大壓力讓我深感不安。
You can say speaking of something that has just been mentioned as a way of introducing a new topic which has some connection with that thing.
There's plenty of time to drop hints for Christmas presents! And speaking of presents, we have 100 exclusive fragrance collections to give away.
還有足夠的時間去暗示自己想要的聖誕禮物!說到禮物,我們有 100 份限量版香水要贈送。
You use speaking in expressions such as generally speaking and technically speaking to indicate which things or which particular aspect of something you are talking about.
Generally speaking there was no resistance to the idea...
一般說來,沒有人會反對這個觀點。
Politically speaking, do you think that these moves have been effective?
從政治角度來說,你認為這些舉措有效嗎?
1. the utterance of intelligible speech
2. delivering an address to a public audience;
1. capable of or involving speech or speaking;
2. capable of speech;
—— speaking
就…來說,對…而言,…說來
speaking in tongues
同 glossolalia
on speaking terms
泛泛之交:足以進行膚淺的交流而結成的友誼
願意並且希望交流的;不獨處和陌生的
If it had not been for the doctor's care I should not be speaking to you now.
要不是醫生的照料我現在就不能跟你講話了.
Linda and Tina were again on speaking terms; their disagreement was dead and buried.
琳達和蒂娜關係又好了, 他們的分歧早已煙消雲散.
She is shy of speaking in public.
她怯於在公眾面前講話.
I could tell that he was lying because he faced away while he was speaking.
我敢說他撒謊了,因為他說話時總是往旁邊看.
You're really asking for a sea of troubles speaking to me like that.
你這樣對我講話,真是自找麻煩.