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Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

speech [ingl. brit. spiːtʃ, ingl. am. spitʃ] SUST.

1. speech (oration):

speech
discours m (on sur, about à propos de)
speech TEAT.
in a speech
to give/make/deliver a speech
the Speech from the Throne ingl. brit. POL.

2. speech:

speech (faculty)
speech (spoken form)
direct/indirect speech LING.
direct/indirect speech LING.
in speech
the power of speech

3. speech (language):

speech
everyday speech

4. speech ingl. am. (subject):

speech ENS., UNIV.
to teach speech

Budget speech SUST. ingl. brit. POL.

Budget speech

direct speech SUST.

direct speech

reported speech SUST.

reported speech

speech act SUST. FILOS.

speech act

speech defect SUST.

speech defect → speech impediment

speech impediment SUST.

speech impediment

speech synthesis SUST. INFORM.

speech synthesis

speech synthesizer SUST. INFORM.

speech therapist SUST.

speech therapist

speech-writer SUST.

speech-writer

en el diccionario PONS

speech <-es> [spi:tʃ] SUST.

1. speech no pl. (act of speaking):

speech
to lose the power of speech
in speech
to be slow in speech

2. speech (lines spoken by actor):

speech

3. speech (public talk):

speech

speech act SUST. LING.

speech act

election speech

election speech → election address

election address SUST.

speech community SUST. LING., SOCIOL.

speech community

speech therapy SUST.

speech therapy

free speech SUST. no pl.

free speech

reported speech SUST. LING.

reported speech

speech therapist SUST.

speech therapist

speech writer SUST.

speech writer
rédacteur(-trice) m (f) de discours

speech day SUST. ingl. brit.

speech day
en el diccionario PONS

speech <-es> [spitʃ] SUST.

1. speech (act of speaking):

speech
to lose the power of speech
in speech
to be slow in speech

2. speech (lines spoken by actor):

speech

3. speech (public talk):

speech

speech recognition SUST. comput, LING.

speech therapy SUST.

speech therapy

speech therapist SUST.

speech therapist

speech act SUST. LING.

speech act

speech community SUST. LING., SOCIOL.

speech community

election speech

election speech → election address

election address SUST.

free speech SUST.

free speech

reported speech SUST. LING.

reported speech

keynote address, keynote speech SUST.

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Previously only free speech and the freedom of circulation and association were guaranteed.
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And you need free speech to fight for equality.
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Without the ability to read or write, one is unaware of the concept of free speech and unable to know how to prevent its erosion.
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As the 1960s progressed, he listened to students increasingly strident left-wing rhetoric and protected their right to free speech.
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At the outset of the protest 12 activists were arrested for setting up their tents outside the free speech zone.
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