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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

speaking clock SUST.

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
to ring the speaking clock ingl. brit.
speaking clock ingl. brit.
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I. speaking [ingl. brit. ˈspiːkɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈspikɪŋ] SUST.

II. -speaking COMPOSIT.

English-/French-speaking area, country

I. -speak COMPOSIT.

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

1. speak language:

2. speak (tell, utter):

speak truth, poetry
speak word, name

III. speak <pret. imperf. spoke, part. pas. spoken> [ingl. brit. spiːk, ingl. am. spik] V. intr.

1. speak (talk):

parler (to à, about, of de)
to speak through medium, interpreter
to speak as sth

2. speak (converse):

parler (about, of de, to, with à)

3. speak:

to speak about or on topic
to speak for view, opinion, party

4. speak (express) liter.:

to speak of suffering, effort, emotion

5. speak (make noise) fig.:

speak gun:

I. clock [ingl. brit. klɒk, ingl. am. klɑk] SUST.

1. clock (timepiece):

2. clock (timer):

3. clock coloq. MOTOR:

4. clock (in workplace):

5. clock DEP.:

II. clock [ingl. brit. klɒk, ingl. am. klɑk] V. trans.

1. clock DEP.:

2. clock ingl. brit. (hit) coloq.:

to clock sb (one)
flanquer un marron à qn coloq.

3. clock (catch):

4. clock ingl. brit. coloq. MOTOR:

clock car

III. clock [ingl. brit. klɒk, ingl. am. klɑk]

en el diccionario PONS

speaking clock SUST. ingl. brit.

en el diccionario PONS
en el diccionario PONS

I. speaking SUST. no pl.

II. speaking ADJ. a. fig.

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

1. speak (articulate):

to speak to sb about sth

2. speak (from a specified point of view):

3. speak (make a formal speech):

4. speak (communicate on the phone):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to speak the lingo coloq.

II. speak <spoke, spoken> [spi:k] V. trans.

1. speak (say):

speak language

2. speak (reveal):

I. clock [klɒk, ingl. am. klɑ:k] SUST.

1. clock:

to put the clocks forward [or ingl. brit. on]
24 heures sur 24

2. clock (speedometer):

3. clock (mileometer):

II. clock [klɒk, ingl. am. klɑ:k] V. trans.

1. clock (measure time or speed):

2. clock coloq. (hit):

en el diccionario PONS

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

1. speak (articulate):

to speak to sb about sth
parler de qc à qn

2. speak (from specified point of view):

3. speak (make formal speech):

4. speak (communicate on phone):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

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

1. speak (say):

speak language

2. speak (reveal):

I. speaking SUST.

II. speaking ADJ. a. fig.

I. clock [klak] SUST.

1. clock:

24 heures sur 24

2. clock (speedometer):

II. clock [klak] V. trans.

1. clock (measure time or speed):

2. clock coloq. (hit):

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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In his teens, he showed an interest in music, athletics, and public speaking.
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The agencies promptly countered by pressuring the city council to pass an ordinance forbidding street speaking.
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Generally speaking, droplet size decreases with increasing pulse intensity.
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A speaking fee is a payment awarded to an individual for speaking at a public event.
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Human infants are sometimes considered obligate nasal breathers, but generally speaking healthy humans may breathe through their nose, their mouth, or both.
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