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EVP loudspeaker
EVP native speaker
EVP peak
EVP speak
EVP speaker
Gipfel đỉnh ☊ Umwelt
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OXF3000ZH: 山顶 ☊ → 巅 ☊ → ☊ → peak
OXF3000ZH: 说话 ☊ → ☊ → ☊ → speak
OXF3000ZH: 场声器 ☊ → ☊ → ☊ → speaker
OXF3000ZH: ☊ → ☊ → ☊ → speak的过去分词;a. 口头的;口语的;说
3000TH: ไปถึง ☊ bpaiM theungR arrive (away from the speaker)
3000TH: สื่อสาร ☊ seuuL saanR to communicate, chat, speak
3000TH: สุด ☊ sootL maximum, peak, highest point
3000TH: ฉัน ☊ chanR I, me (usually female, possibly male speaking to person of inferior status)
3000TH: ดิฉัน, ฉัน ☊ diL chanR chanR I, me (female speaker)
3000TH: พูด ☊ phuutF to speak, talk, say
3000TH: ผม ☊ phohmR I (male speaker), hair (on head)
5000FR: parler ☊ to speak
5000FR: interlocuteur ☊ speaker
5000FR: francophone ☊ French-speaking, French speaker, francophone
OXF3000: đỉnh peak
OXF3000N lưỡi trai đỉnh chóp peak
OXF3000N nói speak
OXF3000N người nói người diễn thuyết speaker
GBENDE: 顶峰 peak Spitze
CORE: peak + + + + + + +
NGLS: peak + Being at the highest or best level of something ☊
WNS: (n.) [peak] vertex, apex, acme, highest point WNS: (n.) [speaker] loudspeaker, speaker unit WNS: (n.) [speaker] talker, utterer
ENDE: peak Spitze FN: peak n Part_orientational FN: peak n Natural_features FN: peak n Relational_natural_features
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Please speak Vietnamese. ☊ Làm ơn nói tiếng Việt! ☊ Common Phrases
We speak English. ☊ Chúng tôi nói tiếng Anh. ☊ Common Phrases
We practice speaking English. ☊ Chúng tôi luyện tập nói tiếng Anh. ☊ Verbs 1
The man speaks both Vietnamese and English. ☊ Người đàn ông nói cả tiếng Việt và tiếng Anh. ☊ Conjunctions
Although he is Vietnamese, he does not speak Vietnamese. ☊ ☊ Conjunctions
His generation does not speak Vietnamese. ☊ Thế hệ của anh ấy không nói tiếng Việt. ☊ Dates and Time
The woman speaks Russian, English and Dutch. ☊ Người phụ nữ nói tiếng Nga, tiếng Anh và tiếng Hà Lan. ☊ Countries 1
I speak two languages. ☊ Tôi nói hai ngôn ngữ. ☊ Countries 1
Can this parrot speak? ☊ Con vẹt này có thể nói không? ☊ Animals 2
The scientist speaks sedately. ☊ Nhà khoa học nói một cách dõng dạc. ☊ Reduplicative Words
like: peak → →
the peak hours (rush-hours) of traffic ☊ giờ giao thông cao điểm ☊
[CL for mountains, hills]; peak (of a mountain), top, tip, end, summit ☊ ngọn ☊
to stand on the peak (top) of a mountain ☊ đứng trên mỏm núi ☊
269 You speak English very well. ☊ Cậu nói tiếng Anh rất tốt. ☊
293 She speaks four (4) languages. ☊ Cô ấy nói bốn thứ tiếng. ☊
335 She speaks Spanish, but she doesn't speak Italian. ☊ Cô ấy nói tiếng Tây Ban Nha, nhưng cô ấy không nói tiếng Ý. ☊
366 She speaks four (4) languages. ☊ Cô ấy nói bốn thứ tiếng. ☊
386 Do your parents speak English? ☊ Bố mẹ cậu có nói tiếng Anh không? ☊
393 You speak English. How about your brother? Does he speak English? ☊ Cậu nói tiếng Anh. Còn anh cậu thì sao? Anh ấy có nói tiếng Anh không? ☊
461 Excuse me, do you speak English? ☊ Xin lỗi, cậu có nói tiếng Anh không? ☊
475 I'm sorry, I don't understand. Can you speak more slowly? ☊ Tôi xin lỗi, tôi không hiểu. Cậu có thể nói chậm hơn không? ☊
1132 Mitsuko has traveled a lot, but she doesn't speak any foreign languages. ☊ Mitsuko đi du lịch được nhiều nơi rồi nhưng cô ấy chẳng nói được ngoại ngữ nào cả. ☊
1383 Marisol can speak Italian and Spanish, but she can't speak French. ☊ Marisol biết nói tiếng Ý và tiếng Tây Ban Nha nhưng cô ấy không biết nói tiếng Pháp. ☊
1395 Hello, can I speak to Tomas, please? > Hello, could I speak to Tomas please? ☊ Xin chào, tôi có thể nói chuyện với Tomas được không? Xin chào, cho tôi nói chuyện với Tomas được không? ☊
1405 You're speaking very quietly. I can't hear you. ☊ Cậu nói nhỏ lắm. Tôi không nghe thấy cậu nói gì. ☊
1407 Olga got the job because she can speak ve (5) languages. ☊ Olga đã có việc làm vì cô ấy nói được năm thứ tiếng. ☊
1511 Hassan doesn't understand much English. You have to speak very slowly to him. ☊ Hassan không hiểu nhiều tiếng Anh. Cậu phải nói thật chậm với anh ấy. ☊
1821 I speak four (4) languages. — You do? Which ones? ☊ Tôi nói bốn ngôn ngữ. - Cậu á? Những tiếng gì? ☊
1855 Bernard was at the party, wasn't he? — Yes, but I didn't speak to him. ☊ Bernard có ở trong bữa tiệc phải không? - Phải, nhưng tôi không nói chuyện với anh ấy. ☊
1857 You speak Chinese, don't you? — Yes, but not very well. ☊ Cậu nói tiếng Trung Quốc đúng không? - Đúng, nhưng không tốt ☊
1897 I can speak a little French. — You can? But earlier you said you couldn't. ☊ Tôi biết nói một chút tiếng Pháp. - Thế ư? Nhưng trước cậu bảo cậu không biết cơ mà. ☊
1912 Who do you want to speak to? ☊ Cậu muốn nói với ai? ☊
1914 To whom do you wish to speak? ☊ Cậu muốn được nói với ai? ☊
1934 She wanted to know if I could speak another language. ☊ Cô ấy muốn biết tôi có biết nói ngôn ngữ nào khác không. ☊
2213 Not being able to speak the local language meant that I had trouble communicating. ☊ Không nói được tiếng địa phương khiến tôi khó giao tiếp. ☊
2362 They're not speaking to each other anymore. ☊ Họ sẽ không nói chuyện với nhau nữa. ☊
2445 Either you apologize, or I'll never speak to you again. ☊ Một trong hai cậu xin lỗi không thì tôi sẽ không bao giờ nói chuyện với các cậu nữa. ☊
2523 Do you know anyone who speaks French and Italian? ☊ Cậu có biết ai nói được tiếng Pháp và tiếng Ý không? ☊
2524 Valerio, who speaks French and Italian, works as a tour guide. ☊ Valerio, người nói được tiếng Pháp và tiếng Ý, làm nghề hướng dẫn viên du lịch. ☊
2577 You're speaking too quietly, I can hardly hear you. ☊ Cậu nói nhỏ quá, tôi gần như không nghe được cậu nói. ☊
2585 She speaks English so well you would think it was her native language. ☊ Cô ấy nói tiếng Anh tốt đến nỗi anh sẽ tưởng đấy là tiếng mẹ đẻ của cô ấy. ☊
2602 Could you speak a bit more slowly? ☊ Cậu nói chậm hơn một chút được không? ☊
2686 After the interruption, the speaker went on talking as if nothing had happened. ☊ Sau khi bị gián đoạn, diễn giả tiếp tục nói cứ như thể là chưa có chuyện gì xảy ra. ☊
She's fluent in French and German. She also speaks a little Italian. ☊ also ☊
+ speech: 'Now boarding flight 897, destination Seattle,' the loudspeaker announced. ☊ announce ☊
the language barrier (= when people cannot communicate because they do not speak the same language) ☊ barrier ☊
He breathed deeply before speaking again. ☊ breathe ☊
Broadly speaking, I agree with you. ☊ broadly ☊
He walked by me without speaking. ☊ by ☊
He hurried by without speaking to me. ☊ by ☊
She can speak Spanish. ☊ can ☊
Please speak clearly after the tone. ☊ clearly ☊
They were more concerned with how the other women had dressed than with what the speaker was saying. ☊ concerned ☊
After a few moments' consideration, he began to speak. ☊ consideration ☊
Have you kept in contact with any of your friends from college (= do you still see them or speak or write to them)? ☊ contact ☊
I finally made contact with (= succeeded in speaking to or meeting) her in Paris. ☊ contact ☊
I tried to make conversation (= to speak in order to appear polite). ☊ conversation ☊
She passed her tongue over her cracked lips and tried to speak. ☊ cracked ☊
The minister opened the debate (= was the first to speak). ☊ debate ☊
This device enables deaf people to communicate by typing messages instead of speaking. ☊ device ☊
The words died on my lips (= I stopped speaking). ☊ die ☊
She has a very direct way of speaking. ☊ direct ☊
The fact that he didn't speak a foreign language put him at a distinct disadvantage. ☊ disadvantage ☊
Does she speak French? ☊ do ☊
She speaks excellent French. ☊ excellent ☊
He was about to speak but she raised a finger to her lips. ☊ finger ☊
finish doing sth: Be quiet! He hasn't finished speaking. ☊ finish ☊
I am speaking for everyone in this department. ☊ for ☊
I couldn't speak for laughing. ☊ for ☊
For the first time he was able to speak freely without the fear of reprisals against his family. ☊ freely ☊
I can just about get by in German (= I can speak basic German). ☊ get by (on/in/with sth) ☊
Can you speak into my good ear? ☊ good ☊
Here the speaker paused to have a drink. ☊ here ☊
She speaks highly of you. ☊ highly ☊
horror of doing sth: Most people have a horror of speaking in public. ☊ horror ☊
She couldn't speak much English so her children had to interpret for her. ☊ interpret ☊
Speak clearly into the microphone. ☊ into ☊
Our speaker today needs no introduction (= is already well known). ☊ introduction ☊
investigate how, what, etc...: The research investigates how foreign speakers gain fluency. ☊ investigate ☊
I couldn't see who was speaking, but I knew the voice. ☊ know ☊
It takes a long time to learn to speak a language well. ☊ language ☊
They fell in love in spite of the language barrier (= the difficulty of communicating when people speak different languages). ☊ language ☊
The wire led to a speaker. ☊ lead ☊
He's too shy to ask a stranger the time, much less speak to a room full of people. ☊ even/much/still less ☊
As I didn't speak the language I grew lonelier and lonelier. ☊ lonely ☊
They were speaking in low voices. ☊ low ☊
Mind your language! (= don't speak in a rude or offensive way) ☊ mind ☊
a large German-speaking minority in the east of the country ☊ minority ☊
I found myself unable to speak. ☊ myself ☊
I'll speak to her myself. ☊ myself ☊
We were told to speak to no one. ☊ no one ☊
He didn't speak to me—not one word. ☊ not a..., not one... ☊
I'll speak to him about it if the occasion arises (= if I get a chance). ☊ occasion ☊
He hardly ever opens his mouth (= speaks). ☊ open ☊
The original intention was to record about 80 speakers, divided equally between males and females. ☊ original ☊
Traffic reaches its peak between 8 and 9 in the morning. ☊ peak ☊
She's at the peak of her career. ☊ peak ☊
the peaks and troughs of married life ☊ peak ☊
Membership of the club has fallen from a peak of 600 people in 2006. ☊ peak ☊
a mountain peak ☊ peak ☊
snow-capped/jagged peaks ☊ peak ☊
The climbers made camp halfway up the peak. ☊ peak ☊
She speaks perfect English. ☊ perfect ☊
The aim is to reduce traffic at peak periods. ☊ period ☊
'Is it worth the effort?' 'Speaking personally, yes.' ☊ personally ☊
a politician with a reputation for plain speaking ☊ plain ☊
It gives me great pleasure to introduce our guest speaker. ☊ pleasure ☊
Practically speaking, we can't afford it. ☊ practically ☊
Let's make a list of possible speakers, in order of preference. ☊ preference ☊
Nothing would prevent him from speaking out against injustice. ☊ prevent ☊
prevent (sb/sth) doing sth: Nothing would prevent him/his speaking out against injustice. ☊ prevent ☊
Can we speak privately? ☊ privately ☊
I certainly don't have anything to prove—my record speaks for itself. ☊ prove ☊
She put the phone down on me (= ended the call before I had finished speaking). ☊ put sth down ☊
to speak/move quietly ☊ quietly ☊
I've never heard him even raise his voice (= speak louder because he was angry). ☊ raise ☊
On the rare occasions when they met he hardly even dared speak to her. ☊ rare ☊
Relatively speaking, these jobs provide good salaries. ☊ relatively speaking ☊
Roughly speaking, we receive about fifty letters a week on the subject. ☊ roughly ☊
rude (to do sth): It's rude to speak when you're eating. ☊ rude ☊
The hotels are always full during the peak season (= when most people are on holiday/vacation). ☊ season ☊
teachers of English as a second language (= to people who already speak one or more other languages) ☊ second ☊
I agreed to speak second. ☊ second ☊
Emma has a sharp tongue (= she often speaks in an unpleasant or unkind way). ☊ sharp ☊
show how, what, etc...: He likes to show off how well he speaks French. ☊ show sb/sth off ☊
He gave me the silent treatment (= did not speak to me because he was angry). ☊ silent ☊
Sorry to bother you, but could I speak to you for a moment? ☊ sorry ☊
to speak in public ☊ speak ☊
to speak on the radio ☊ speak ☊
to speak at a conference ☊ speak ☊
Professor Wilson was invited to speak about the results of his research. ☊ speak ☊
He has a number of speaking engagements this week. ☊ speak ☊
to speak several languages ☊ speak ☊
to speak a little Urdu ☊ speak ☊
Do you speak English? ☊ speak ☊
speak sth: What language is it they're speaking? ☊ speak ☊
speak in sth: Would you prefer it if we spoke in German? ☊ speak ☊
She still speaks about him with great affection. ☊ speak ☊
Speaking of travelling, (= referring back to a subject just mentioned) are you going anywhere exciting this year? ☊ speak ☊
The brochure speaks of beautiful secluded grounds. ☊ speak ☊
He can't speak because of a throat infection. ☊ speak ☊
Please speak more slowly. ☊ speak ☊
Without speaking, she stood up and went out. ☊ speak ☊
He speaks with a strange accent. ☊ speak ☊
She has a beautiful speaking voice. ☊ speak ☊
speak (to sb) (about sth/sb): I've spoken to the manager about it. ☊ speak ☊
The President refused to speak to the waiting journalists. ☊ speak ☊
'Can I speak to Susan?' 'Speaking.' (= at the beginning of a telephone conversation) ☊ speak ☊
'Do you know him?' 'Not to speak to.' (= only by sight) ☊ speak ☊
I saw her in the street but we didn't speak. ☊ speak ☊
speak (with sb) (about sth/sb): Can I speak with you for a minute? ☊ speak ☊
He was the only one to speak out against the decision. ☊ speak out (against sth) ☊
I will continue to speak out on matters of public concern. ☊ speak out (against sth) ☊
Please speak up—we can't hear you at the back. ☊ speak up ☊
He was a guest speaker at the conference. ☊ speaker ☊
She was a brilliant public speaker. ☊ speaker ☊
The Society has an interesting talk by a visiting speaker every month. ☊ speaker ☊
I looked around to see who the speaker was. ☊ speaker ☊
A speaker conveys information through tone and body language. ☊ speaker ☊
Chinese speakers ☊ speaker ☊
a native speaker of English ☊ speaker ☊
a CD player and radio with two ultra-slim speakers ☊ speaker ☊
The evening started badly when the speaker failed to turn up. ☊ start ☊
We've told our daughter not to speak to strangers. ☊ stranger ☊
Ann and Joe aren't talking to each other right now (= they refuse to speak to each other because they have argued). ☊ talk ☊
This is the captain speaking. ☊ this ☊
speaking in hushed/low/clipped/measured, etc. tones ☊ tone ☊
Don't speak to me in that tone of voice (= in that unpleasant way). ☊ tone ☊
It was unfortunate that he couldn't speak English. ☊ unfortunate ☊
to speak in a deep/soft/loud/quiet, etc. voice ☊ voice ☊
to raise/lower your voice (= to speak louder/more quietly) ☊ voice ☊
Keep your voice down (= speak quietly). ☊ voice ☊
He was suffering from flu and had lost his voice (= could not speak). ☊ voice ☊
The President agreed to speak to the waiting journalists. ☊ wait ☊
The speaker was given a warm welcome/reception. ☊ warm ☊
That's no way to speak to your mother! ☊ way ☊
She didn't speak a word to me all the way back home. ☊ all the way ☊
I wish to speak to the manager. ☊ wish ☊
Could I have a quick word with you (= speak to you quickly)? ☊ word ☊
the English-speaking world ☊ world ☊
parler ☊ je sais de quoi je parle ☊
interlocuteur ☊ vous aimez voir les yeux de vos interlocu- teurs ☊
francophone ☊ nous devons parler français avec les francophones ☊