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Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. speaking [ingl. am. ˈspikɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈspiːkɪŋ] SUST. U

II. speaking [ingl. am. ˈspikɪŋ, ingl. brit. ˈspiːkɪŋ] ADJ. atrbv.

1. speaking (involving speech):

una voz muy clara (or potente etc.)

2. speaking (expressive, striking) liter.:

I. speak <pret. spoke or arc. spake, part. pas. spoken> [ingl. am. spik, ingl. brit. spiːk] V. intr.

1.1. speak (say sth):

to speak to or esp ingl. am. with sb
hablar con alguien
to speak to or esp ingl. am. with sb
hablarle a alguien
to speak of sth/sb/-ing
hablar de algo/alguien/ +infin
hablar bien/mal de alguien

1.2. speak (on telephone):

2. speak (make speech):

to speak on or about sth
hablar acerca de or sobre algo

3. speak (address):

II. speak <pret. spoke or arc. spake, part. pas. spoken> [ingl. am. spik, ingl. brit. spiːk] V. trans.

1. speak (say, declare):

2. speak language:

I. part [ingl. am. pɑrt, ingl. brit. pɑːt] SUST.

1.1. part C (section):

en mi país (or región etc.)

1.2. part (integral constituent):

part C sin pl.

1.3. part in phrases:

2. part C (measure):

3. part C (component):

refacción f Méx.

4.1. part C (in play):

un papelito coloq.
no es sincero, se está mandando la parte Co. Sur coloq.

4.2. part C (role, share):

5. part (side):

to take sb's part
ponerse de parte or de lado de alguien
to take sb's part
tomar partido por alguien

6. part C:

part TIPOGR.

7.1. part MÚS. C (vocal, instrumental line):

7.2. part MÚS. C (written score):

8. part C (in hair):

part ingl. am.
part ingl. am.
carrera f Col. Ven.
part ingl. am.
partidura f Chile

9.1. part <parts, pl > (area):

por estos pagos coloq.

9.2. part <parts, pl > (capabilities):

II. part [ingl. am. pɑrt, ingl. brit. pɑːt] V. trans.

1. part (separate):

to part sb from sb/sth
separar a alguien de alguien/algo

2. part (divide):

III. part [ingl. am. pɑrt, ingl. brit. pɑːt] V. intr.

1. part (separate):

part lovers/boxers:

2. part curtains/lips (open up):

3. part (break):

part rope/cable:

IV. part [ingl. am. pɑrt, ingl. brit. pɑːt] ADJ. atrbv.

part payment:

V. part [ingl. am. pɑrt, ingl. brit. pɑːt] ADV.

part of speech <pl parts of speech> SUST.

part exchange SUST. U esp ingl. brit.

en el diccionario PONS

speaking part SUST. TEAT., CINE

en el diccionario PONS

I. speak [spi:k] V. intr. spoke, spoken

1. speak:

2. speak + adv.:

II. speak [spi:k] V. trans.

I. speaking SUST. sin pl.

1. speaking (action):

2. speaking (public speaking):

II. speaking ADJ.

I. part [pɑ:t, ingl. am. pɑ:rt] SUST.

1. part (not the whole):

2. part (component):

3. part (area, region):

in these parts coloq.

4. part (measure):

5. part (role, involvement):

6. part (episode in media serial):

7. part (character in film):

8. part ingl. am. (parting of hair):

9. part (score of particular musician):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to take sb's part
on sb's part

II. part [pɑ:t, ingl. am. pɑ:rt] ADV.

III. part [pɑ:t, ingl. am. pɑ:rt] V. trans.

1. part (detach, split):

to part sb from sb/sth

2. part (divide):

to part sb's hair

IV. part [pɑ:t, ingl. am. pɑ:rt] V. intr.

1. part (separate):

to part from sb form.

2. part (say goodbye):

3. part curtains:

en el diccionario PONS

speaking part SUST. TEAT., CINE

en el diccionario PONS

I. speak <spoke, spoken> [spik] V. intr.

1. speak:

2. speak + adv.:

II. speak <spoke, spoken> [spik] V. trans.

I. speaking SUST.

1. speaking (action):

2. speaking (public speaking):

II. speaking ADJ.

I. part [part] SUST.

1. part (not the whole):

2. part (component):

3. part (area, region):

in these parts coloq.

4. part (in ratios, measure):

5. part (role, involvement):

6. part (episode, chapter):

7. part (character in movie):

8. part (in hair):

9. part MÚS. (score of an instrument):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to take sb's part
on sb's part

II. part [part] ADV.

III. part [part] V. trans.

1. part (detach, split):

to part sb from sb/sth

2. part (divide):

to part sb's hair

IV. part [part] V. intr.

1. part (separate):

fig. coloq. to part with one's cash

2. part (say goodbye):

3. part curtains:

Present
Ispeak
youspeak
he/she/itspeaks
wespeak
youspeak
theyspeak
Past
Ispoke
youspoke
he/she/itspoke
wespoke
youspoke
theyspoke
Present Perfect
Ihavespoken
youhavespoken
he/she/ithasspoken
wehavespoken
youhavespoken
theyhavespoken
Past Perfect
Ihadspoken
youhadspoken
he/she/ithadspoken
wehadspoken
youhadspoken
theyhadspoken

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He said he would have preferred more private arrangements that would have given him the opportunity to speak privately with his father.
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The lyrics speak with regret and yearning for the bird who came, stayed for a while, but eventually flew off on her own.
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Burton could line up only two lawmakers to speak in his favor.
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The relationships were so tendentious that the judges could hardly bear to speak to each other, and the agendas so at odds that there seemed to be little point anyway.
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Numbered lecterns in the conference chamber are available to those who wish to speak.
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