intransitive and transitive. To speak, declaim, say; to talk, chatter, prattle.
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释义 | the mind > language > speech > speak [verb (intransitive)] (153) matheleOE intransitive and transitive. To speak, declaim, say; to talk, chatter, prattle. speakc888 To utter or pronounce words or articulate sounds; to use or exercise the faculty of speech; to express one's thoughts by words. spellc888 intransitive. To discourse or preach; to talk, converse, or speak. yedc888 intransitive. To sing, recite, talk, discourse. i-quethec900 intransitive. To say, speak; to arrange, come to terms, agree. reirdOE intransitive. To speak, discourse. Obsolete. meldOE intransitive. To make declaration, give utterance. meleOE intransitive. To speak, talk. Also (of a bird): to sing. quidOE transitive. To say, declare. Also intransitive: to speak. i-meleOE intransitive. To speak, say. wordOE intransitive. To utter words; to speak, talk, Obsolete (archaic in later use). to open one's mouth (also lips)OE transitive. To reveal (the mouth) by parting the lips, esp. in readiness to speak; to part (the lips). to open one's mouth (also lips) (figurative)… mootOE intransitive. To speak, to converse. Obsolete. spellc1175 Const. of (the thing spoken of). carpa1240 intransitive. To speak, talk. Obsolete. spilec1275 transitive and intransitive. To say; to speak. bespeakc1314 To speak up or out, to exclaim: originally with some notion of objection or remonstrance; in later times, simply, to raise one's voice, to speak. Obs… adda1382 transitive. Frequently with that clause or direct speech as object. To say or write in addition; to go on to say; to say as a further remark. Also †in… mella1400 intransitive. To speak, talk. Of birds: to sing. moutha1400 intransitive. To speak, talk. Obsolete. utter?a1400 intransitive. To exercise the faculty of speech; to speak. Also (rarely) const. of, on. lalec1400 intransitive. To speak. nurnc1400 intransitive. To speak, discourse. parlec1400 intransitive. To speak; to talk. Now archaic and English regional. talkc1400 To exercise the faculty of speech; to speak, utter words, say things; often contemptuous: to speak trivially, utter empty words, prate. to talk to… to say forthc1405 transitive. To utter, speak; spec. to speak (one's mind, etc.), say (what one has to say). In early use often in imperative. rekea1450 intransitive. Apparently: to speak. to say on1487 transitive (in imperative). To say (what one has to say); to speak (one's mind). Obsolete. nevena1500 intransitive. To speak. rare. quinch1511 intransitive. To move, stir, make a slight noise; to start, flinch. quetch1530 intransitive. To utter a sound. Usually in negative contexts. Also with against, at. Now English regional. queckc1540 intransitive. Perhaps: = quetch, v., quake, v.1 walk1550 Of a thing. intransitive. Of the tongue (also occasionally the jaws): to move briskly. Obsolete. cant1567 slang and dialect. To speak, talk; in Scottish (see quot. 1788). twang1602 Of a speaker. intransitive. To speak. Obsolete. rare. articulate1615 intransitive. To utter or pronounce words; to make speech sounds; to speak distinctly. tella1616 intransitive. To speak, talk; to converse, gossip. Also figurative. Cf. tale, v. 6. Now rare (English regional (south-western) in later use). betalk1622 sermocinate1623 intransitive. To talk. to give tongue1737 Of a dog. In phrases: to move (its) tongue, to bark (archaic); to give tongue, to throw (its) tongue, of a hound: to give forth its voice when on… jaw1748 slang. intransitive. To use the vocal organs; to speak, talk. (A colloquial, contemptuous, or hostile equivalent for speak.) to break stillness1768 To interrupt the continuance of (a state); to disturb: esp. to break silence: see silence, n. int.phrases 2. Also to break stillness. outspeaka1788 intransitive. To speak out; to say something out loud. Now rare. to give mouth1854 The bark of a hound or other dog. larum1877 intransitive. English regional. To talk incessantly. to make noises1909 In plural. Conventional remarks or speech-like sounds made to express a particular emotion or quality. Chiefly in to make noises: to make remarks or… verbal1974 intransitive. To talk, speak. rare. Subcategories:— speaks (of a person) (2) — be spoken or flow (of words) (9) — speak of or mention (30) — change to another subject (1) — say beforehand or introduce something (4) — without restraint (4) — with restraint or carefully (3) — with effort (1) — speak up (with courage) (2) — speak against something (1) — speak briefly or at length (2) — go on hurriedly in speaking (1) — have one's say (5) — venture (an opinion, etc.) (2) — announce or make known (2) — begin to speak (16) — to begin to speak again or resume speaking (6) — dwell upon (a word) (1) — say something noteworthy (1) — to a particular end or effect (1) — get rid of by speaking (1) — finish speaking (2) — improvise or ad lib (5) — what one is reading (1) — sleep-talk (2) — make sound like speech (of inanimate thing) (1) |
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