Speech | |
comp., MS | Voix |
speech | |
gen. | exposé |
arts. | discours |
ed. | parole |
environ. | discours |
law | allocution |
ling. | langue parlée; oral |
predictive | |
gram. | prédictif; projectif |
encode | |
IT | codifier |
tech. | coder; encoder |
encoding | |
biotechn. | codant pour |
comp. | codage; codification |
COMMUNICATION | |
polit. | COMMUNICATION |
Communication | |
EU. | Communication |
polit. | Communication |
communication | |
ling. | allocution |
mil. logist. | communication |
patents. | relation; service |
polit. | communication |
communications | |
environ. | communication |
polit. | communications |
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exposé m; la parole | |||
discours m | |||
verbal m; de la parole; de langage | |||
parole f | |||
allocution f | |||
langue parlée; oral m; langage m; locution f; style m | |||
discours m (statement, exposé); intervention f | |||
langue f; conversation f (langue); voix m | |||
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discours m | |||
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Voix m (A phone feature that enables speech recognition, pressing and holding the Start button) | |||
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discours m (exposé) | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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Whilst this term refers to the ability to speak, it also means to address a group or to give a talk. |
speech : 725 phrases in 44 subjects |