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词汇 speak
释义
speak
1. noun
a bar where alcohol is served illegally. A shortened form of SPEAKEASY US, 1930
2. verb
speak the realto speak the truth, unpleasant as it might be US, 1998. speak the same languageto share a way of thinking about something UK, 1948. speak whiteto speak English. Anglophone Canadian usage US, 1978
idiomspeakspeak for yourself!spoken used in order to tell someone that you do not have the same opinion as they do or that you have not had the same experience they have had :"The food was good, there were lots of single men - we all had a great time." "Speak for yourself. I had a lousy time." "You get the feeling that Ramsay could easily make a fool out of you, don't you?" "Speak for yourself."
phrasespeak[spoke, spoken, speaking]
speak for 1. speak for sb to express the opinions, thoughts, or feelings of a person or group of people: Shelley was a poet who spoke for the people. I'm sure I speak for everyone here when I say that it has been a pleasure to work with you.2. sth speaks for itself used to say that something shows clearly that something is true, and there is no need for anyone to explain it or give more information: White House staff say that the latest opinion polls speak for themselves - 70% of Americans think the President is doing a good job.3. sth is spoken for if something is spoken for, someone else has already arranged to have it or use it: Sorry. This table's already spoken for. Dealers say that most of the new Porsches are already spoken for.4. sb is spoken for if someone is spoken for, they already have a boyfriend or girlfriend, husband or wife: All the good-looking young men were already spoken for. SIMILAR TO: be single, be unattached5. (you can) speak for yourself spoken used when you want to strongly disagree with someone and say that you definitely do not have the same feelings or opinions as they do: Speak for yourself. I don't have that kind of problem.6. let sb speak for himself/herself etc to let someone say what their opinion about something is, without having someone else to say it for them: I'll bring Mr Power in and let him speak for himself.7. speaking for myself spoken used before you say what your opinion about something is: Speaking for myself, I can't think of anything more boring! SIMILAR TO: in my opinion8. I can't speak for sth spoken used to say that you cannot be sure that something is always true, or that it is also true about other places or things: I can't speak for all the hotels in the region, but generally the prices are very reasonable.
speak of 1. speak of sth literary to have qualities which make you think of something else: He wanted something that spoke of spring, that made people feel there was a celebration going on. a smell which spoke of rocks and grease and the harbour at low tide SIMILAR TO: evoke2. speak of sth formal to show clearly that something is true or exists: The decision to cancel the project speaks of a lack of confidence in the boardroom. SIMILAR TO: indicate
speak out
speak out to express your opinions publicly, especially to say that you disagree with something, or to criticize or oppose someone: People lived in constant fear of the secret police, and no one dared to speak out in case they were arrested.+ against He was one of the few politicians who had the courage to speak out against the war in Vietnam. The paper spoke out recently against the arrest of Palestinian editor Maher al-Alami.outspoken adj talking publicly about your opinions, especially to say that you strongly disagree with something or to strongly criticize someone, even though this may offend or annoy some people: Chomo has been an outspoken critic of the welfare measure that President Clinton recently signed.
speak up 1. speak up! usually in commands to begin to speak more loudly: You must speak up! I'm a little deaf!2. speak up to express your opinions freely, especially to support or defend someone, or protest about something: The Catholic church has been very active in speaking up on behalf of disadvantaged Americans. The victim is often afraid to speak up, for fear of sounding like a fool.+ for The FBI knew I was innocent. But they never spoke up for me at the trial.
See:
  • (something) speaks for itself
  • Actions speak louder than words
  • as we speak
  • as we speak, (even)
  • at great length
  • Can I speak to (one)?
  • Can I speak to ? Go to Could I speak to
  • Could I speak to?
  • don't speak ill of the dead
  • doublespeak
  • have a forked tongue
  • Honest to goodness
  • I'd like to speak to
  • I'd like to speak to (someone)
  • I'd like to speak to (someone), please
  • in earnest
  • it speaks well for
  • know whereof one speaks
  • May I speak to (one)?
  • May I speak to ? Go to Could I speak to
  • Never speak ill of the dead
  • no something/nothing/not anything to speak of
  • not anything to speak of
  • not much to speak of
  • not to mention
  • not to speak of
  • nothing to speak of
  • out of turn
  • say piece
  • see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil
  • so to speak
  • speak (one's) language
  • speak (one's) mind
  • speak (one's) piece
  • speak a mile a minute
  • speak about
  • speak about (someone or something)
  • speak against
  • speak against (someone or something)
  • speak as (one) finds
  • speak as you find
  • speak by the card
  • speak daggers
  • speak down to
  • speak down to (one)
  • speak for
  • speak for (one)
  • speak for (oneself)
  • speak for itself
  • speak for itself/themselves
  • speak for myself, himself, etc.
  • speak for yourself
  • speak from
  • speak from (something)
  • speak from experience
  • speak from the/(one's) heart
  • speak highly of
  • speak highly of (someone or something)
  • speak highly of somebody
  • speak ill of
  • speak ill of (someone or something)
  • speak in circles
  • speak in tongues
  • Speak it!
  • speak language
  • speak mind
  • speak of
  • speak of the devil
  • speak of the devil, and he appears
  • speak of the devil, and he is sure to appear
  • speak of the devil, and he shall appear
  • speak of the devil, and he will appear
  • speak off the cuff
  • speak off-the-cuff
  • speak on
  • speak on (something)
  • speak one's mind
  • speak one's mind, to
  • speak one's piece
  • speak out
  • speak out of both sides of (one's) mouth
  • speak out of both sides of your mouth
  • speak out of turn
  • speak sense
  • speak softly and carry a big stick
  • speak someone’s language
  • speak the same language
  • speak the same language, to
  • speak to
  • speak too soon
  • speak up
  • speak up for
  • speak up for (one)
  • speak volumes
  • speak volumes, to
  • speak well for
  • speak with
  • speak with (someone or something)
  • speak with a forked tongue
  • speak with a plum in (one's) mouth
  • speak with forked tongue
  • speak with one voice
  • speak your mind
  • speak/talk of the devil
  • speak/talk the same/a different language
  • speak/think ill of somebody
  • talk down to
  • talk in riddles
  • the facts speak for themselves
  • think ill of (someone or something)
  • to speak of
  • upspeak
  • Who do you want?
  • With whom do you wish to speak?
  • you shouldn't speak ill of the dead
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