speeches
n. 說話( speech的名詞複數 ); 演說; 說話方式; 口語
Speech is the ability to speak or the act of speaking.
...the development of speech in children...
兒童言語能力的發展
Intoxication interferes with speech and coordination.
醉酒會影響言語能力和協調性。
Your speech is the way in which you speak.
His speech became increasingly thick and nasal...
他說話的聲音變得越來越粗,鼻音越來越重。
I'd make fun of her dress and imitate her speech.
我會拿她的衣著開玩笑,並模仿她說話。
Speech is spoken language.
He could imitate in speech or writing most of those he admired.
他能模仿大多數自己崇拜的偶像的講話和寫作風格。
...the way common letter clusters are usually pronounced in speech.
普通字母組合在口語中的常見讀法
A speech is a formal talk which someone gives to an audience.
She is due to make a speech on the economy next week...
她將在下週作一個關於經濟的演講。
He delivered his speech in French.
他用法語發表演說。
A speech is a group of lines spoken by a character in a play.
...the hilarious speech from Alan Bennett's 'Forty Years On'.
艾倫·貝內特的《彈指四十年》中的一段非常有趣的臺詞
I had a case of the jitters during my first two speeches.
我在最初兩次講演時感到非常緊張。
I don't try to memorize speeches word for word.
我不會試圖一字不落地記住講話要說的內容。
The dinner was often a riotous affair enlivened by superbly witty speeches.
宴會常常會因為一些非常詼諧的講話而氣氛活躍,熱鬧非凡。
His son was praised for speeches of remarkable fluency.
他兒子因為發言流暢自然而得到了表揚。
Speeches rumbled within the walls of the churches.
教堂的圍牆內傳出低沉的演說聲。