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speaking part [ˈspiːkɪŋˌpɑːt], speaking role [ˈspiːkɪŋˌrəʊl] СУЩ.
I. speak <прош. вр. spoke устар. spake, прич. прош. вр. spoken> [брит. spiːk, америк. spik] ГЛ. перех.
1. speak language:
people who speak the same language also перенос.
2. speak (tell, utter):
speak truth
speak poetry
speak word, name
II. speak <прош. вр. spoke устар. spake, прич. прош. вр. spoken> [брит. spiːk, америк. spik] ГЛ. неперех.
1. speak (talk):
parlare (to a; about, of di)
to speak through medium, interpreter
is that Miss Durham?” - speaking!”
la signorina Durham?” - “sono io!”
to speak as sth
what did you see?” - “nothing to speak of
2. speak (converse):
parlare (about, of di; to, with a, con)
conversare, discorrere (about, of di; to, with con)
3. speak:
to speak from the floor ПОЛИТ.
to speak about or on topic
to speak for view, opinion, party
4. speak (express) лит.:
to speak of suffering, effort, emotion
5. speak (make noise) перенос.:
speak gun:
III. -speak В СОСТ. СЛ.
gergo м.
I. speaking [брит. ˈspiːkɪŋ, америк. ˈspikɪŋ] СУЩ.
II. -speaking В СОСТ. СЛ.
English-speaking area, country
I. part [брит. pɑːt, америк. pɑrt] СУЩ.
1. part:
parte ж.
parte ж.
area ж.
to be good in parts брит.
2. part (component of car, engine, machine):
parte ж.
pezzo м.
3. part ТВ (of serial, programme):
parte ж.
end of part one
4. part (share, role):
parte ж.
ruolo м. (in in)
5. part:
part ТЕАТР., ТВ, КИНО.
ruolo м.
part ТЕАТР., ТВ, КИНО.
parte ж. (of di)
6. part (equal measure):
parte ж.
7. part МУЗ. (for instrument, voice):
parte ж.
8. part МУЗ. (sheet music):
9. part (behalf):
to take sb's part
10. part америк. (in hair):
riga ж.
II. part [брит. pɑːt, америк. pɑrt] НАРЕЧ. (partly)
III. part [брит. pɑːt, америк. pɑrt] ГЛ. перех.
1. part (separate):
part couple, friends, boxers
part legs
part lips, curtains
part crowd
part ocean, waves
2. part (make parting in):
IV. part [брит. pɑːt, америк. pɑrt] ГЛ. неперех.
1. part (take leave, split up):
part partners, husband and wife:
to part from husband, wife
2. part (divide):
part crowd, sea, clouds:
part lips:
part ТЕАТР. curtains:
3. part (break):
part rope, cable:
V. part [брит. pɑːt, америк. pɑrt]
speaking part СУЩ. ТЕАТР., КИНО.
I. speaking СУЩ.
1. speaking (action):
parola ж.
2. speaking (public speaking):
II. speaking ПРИЛ.
speaking tour:
I. speak <spoke, spoken> [spi:k] ГЛ. неперех.
1. speak:
2. speak + нареч.:
II. speak <spoke, spoken> [spi:k] ГЛ. перех.
I. part [pɑ:rt] СУЩ.
1. part (not the whole):
parte ж.
2. part (component):
parte ж.
3. part (area, region):
parte ж.
in these parts разг.
4. part (in ratios, measure):
parte ж.
5. part (role, involvement):
parte м.
6. part (episode, chapter):
parte ж.
7. part (character in movie):
parte м.
8. part (in hair):
riga ж.
9. part МУЗ. (score of an instrument):
parte ж.
Выражения:
to take sb's part
on sb's part
II. part [pɑ:rt] НАРЕЧ.
III. part [pɑ:rt] ГЛ. перех.
1. part (detach, split):
to part sb from sb/sth
separare qu da qu/qc
2. part (divide):
to part sb's hair
IV. part [pɑ:rt] ГЛ. неперех.
1. part (separate):
перенос. разг. 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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