释义 |
speechlet|ˈspiːtʃlɪt| [f. speech n.1 + -let.] A short speech.
1881Daily News 28 Nov. 3/5 He speaks in the fashion—I don't know whether I should not call them speechlets—very much of the feuilletons of the French romances. 1896Westm. Gaz. 13 Mar. 7/3 Leaving out of account speechlets by Mr. B. L. Thompson,..Lord Carrington [etc.]. So ˈspeechling [-ling1 2].
1880Trollope Cicero I. 226, ‘I will send you,’ he says, ‘the speechlings which you require’. |