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| Główne tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | speech n | uncountable (oral communication) | mowa ż | | | (przenośny) | słowo n | | | Free speech is a necessity in a democracy. | | | Wolność słowa to konieczność w demokracji. | | speech n | uncountable (pronunciation) | wymowa ż | | | People tend to have slurred speech after a few beers. | | | Ludzie zwykle mają niewyraźną wymowę po kilku piwach. | | speech n | uncountable (way of speaking) | język m | | | Most young people's speech is full of slang. | | speech n | uncountable (faculty of speaking) | mowa ż | | | Speech is one of the things that separates humans and animals. | | speech n | (declaration, address) | przemowa, mowa ż | | | The vice president's speech was politely applauded. | | | Przemowa wiceprezydenta została uprzejmie nagrodzona brawami. |
| Formy złożone: | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | acceptance speech n | (speech on accepting [sth]) | przemowa, mowa ż | | | Have you got an acceptance speech prepared just in case you win the Oscar? | | direct speech n | (actual words spoken) | słowa mówione, słowa niecytowane n, l.mn. + przym. | | figure of speech n | (idiom) | przenośnia ż | | | | wyrażenie n | | | Should I interpret that literally or is it only a figure of speech? | | free speech n | (speech unrestrained by censorship) | wolność słowa ż + n | | | Seventy percent of Americans agreed that people should have the right to free speech. | | freedom of speech n | (right to express oneself freely) | wolność słowa ż + n | | | Freedom of speech is one of the fundamental freedoms of a true democracy. | | freedom of speech and expression n | (right to express oneself freely) | wolność słowa i ekspresji | | | Freedom of speech and expression broadens the concept of free speech to include the visual arts, music, and so on. | | loss of speech n | (inability to speak due to trauma, etc.) | utrata mowy ż + ż | | | After witnessing the horrific murder he experienced temporary loss of speech. | make a speech, give a speech v expr | (address an audience) | wygłaszać przemowę ndk. + ż | | | | wygłosić przemowę dk. + ż | | | At the birthday party everyone asked Grandpa to make a speech. The father of the bride gave a speech, welcoming his new son-in-law to the family. | | part of speech n | (grammatical category of a word) | część mowy ż + ż | | | Can you identify the part of speech of this word? Is it a noun, a verb, or an adjective? | | prepared speech n | (public talk written in advance) | przygotowana mowa przym. + ż | | public speech n | (talk made to an audience) | przemowa publiczna ż + przym. | | | I have to give a public speech today – that's why I'm feeling so nervous. | quotation mark, also UK: speech mark, also UK: inverted comma n | usually plural (punctuation indicating speech, etc.) | cudzysłów m | | | Should quotation marks come before or after a full stop? | | reported speech n | (indirect quotation) | mowa zależna ż + przym. | | | In English, reported speech is often put in the past tense. | | speech impediment n | (speaking disorder) | wada wymowy ż + ż | | | He has a speech impediment which makes him hard to understand. | | speech therapist n | ([sb] who treats speaking disorders) | logopeda m | | | When I was a child, a speech therapist helped me with my lisp. | | speech therapy n | (treatment for speaking disorders) | terapia logopedyczna ż + przym. | | | Raymond had to have speech therapy following the operation on his tongue. |
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