To utter or express (truth, falsehood, etc.) in words or speech.
单词 | θ149793 |
释义 | the mind > language > speech > speak, say, or utter [verb (transitive)] (281) speakc825 To utter or express (truth, falsehood, etc.) in words or speech. queatheOE To speak, say, tell. transitive. Without direct speech. forthdoc900 transitive. To put forth; to utter (words). i-seggenc900 transitive. To say, tell, declare, relate, confess. sayeOE transitive. To utter, speak out loud (an utterance or discourse of a particular kind), e.g. to deliver (a message, a speech, a sermon), to relate… speak971 To articulate or utter (a word or words). meleOE transitive. To say, tell; to speak, utter; to discuss; to address; to account for. quidOE transitive. To say, declare. Also intransitive: to speak. spella1000 transitive. To utter, declare, relate, tell. forthbringc1000 transitive. = bring forth in various senses. To bring forward; to bring out, utter. givec1175 To put forth in words; to address (words) to; to make (a reply, answer); to impose and make known, to issue (a command, law, order, direction… warpa1225 To utter, pronounce (a word, speech); to utter (a cry), heave (a sigh). Also with out. Also absol., to talk, speak (of). Obsolete. mootc1225 transitive. To say, to utter, to mention (a word, etc.). Also with clause as object. Now Scottish and English regional (northern). i-schirea1250 transitive. To tell, say, speak. upbringa1250 transitive. To bring up or forth; figurative to utter. outsay?c1250 transitive. To utter (something); to say or name out loud. Obsolete. spilec1275 transitive and intransitive. To say; to speak. talec1275 transitive. To say, speak, utter, tell. Obsolete. wisea1300 To direct, aim, ‘send’, shoot (a missile) (Scottish); †figurative to utter. crackc1315 transitive. To utter, pronounce, or tell aloud, briskly, or with éclat; formerly in crack a boast, crack a word, crack a jest; and still in crack a… nevena1325 transitive. To utter, mention (the name of a person or thing); to speak (words). cast1330 To ejaculate, utter (words), heave (a sigh). rehearsec1330 transitive. To say, utter. Obsolete. roundc1330 transitive. To say, speak, tell (something). Obsolete. spend1362 To expend or employ (speech or language); to utter or emit (a word, sound, etc.). carpa1375 transitive. To speak, utter, say, tell. Obsolete. sermona1382 transitive. To speak, utter, declare. Obsolete. to speak outc1384 To utter; to make known in words; to declare openly or clearly. usea1387 transitive. To utter (a word, a phrase, etc.); to say; (also) to speak with (a particular tone of voice, or a particular style or manner of speech). minc1390 transitive. To say, tell, mention, record, relate. pronouncea1393 transitive. To give utterance to; to utter, speak, articulate (a word or words); †to make or produce (a vocal sound) (obsolete). Also intransitive. lancec1400 To throw out (a tale, words, etc.); to utter. mellc1400 transitive. To say or tell; to discuss. nurnc1400 transitive. To utter, say. slingc1400 In various colloquial or slang uses. To utter (words). tellc1400 transitive. More generally: to say, speak (in contrast to other forms of communication or utterance). Also figurative. Obsolete except as merged… wordc1400 intransitive. To utter words; to speak, talk, Obsolete (archaic in later use). yelpc1400 transitive. To call out, utter. Obsolete. worka1425 transitive. To utter (words). Obsolete. rare. utterc1444 To give utterance to (words, speech, a sentence, etc.); to speak, say, or pronounce. Occasionally with adverbs, as forth, out. outspeakc1449 transitive. To utter or declare (something) out loud; to express (something) frankly or unreservedly. Now literary and poetic. yielda1450 To give forth, emit, discharge; to utter. Also absol. Obsolete except as represented by weakened uses of other senses, as 8, 14. arecchec1460 To utter, speak. roose?a1475 transitive. To say or speak (something). Obsolete. cutc1525 Thieves' cant. To speak, talk, say. (transitive and intransitive.) Obsolete. to come forth with1532 intransitive. to come forth with: to present something to or before the public, to produce; to say, utter, articulate; = to come out with at… bubble1536 In extended use and figurative. transitive. To send forth like bubbles. Also intransitive with with. Also with up. Obsolete. prolate1542 transitive. To utter or pronounce, esp. at length or (with reference to speech) in a verbose manner; (sometimes) spec. to lengthen or prolong the… report1548 In extended use. transitive. To utter, pronounce. Cf. report, n. 3. Obsolete. rare. prolocute1570 intransitive. To speak out. bespeak1579 quasi- transitive. rare. Obsolete. wield1581 transitive. To express (a thought, idea, feeling, etc.); to utter (words or speech). upbraid1587 transitive. To give utterance to. Obsolete. rare. up with (also mid) ——1594 up with (also †mid) ——. (Cf. 28.) To ‘come out’ with, to utter or sing (something). name1595 transitive. To utter, say (a word). Obsolete. upbrayc1600 = upbraid, v. 5. Obsolete. rare. discoursea1616 transitive. To utter, say (words, text, etc.); to speak or write formally. Now rare. tonguea1616 transitive. To utter or turn over with the tongue; to say; also, to pronounce, articulate (dialect). to bring out1665 To express, utter. voice1665 transitive. To say or utter (a word, speech, etc.). Also with out. Also figurative. emit1753 To utter, give expression to (a statement, opinions, etc.). lip1789 To take upon one's lips, to utter (? obsolete); (slang) to sing (a song). to out with1802 intransitive. colloquial and regional. to out with: to fetch, draw, or bring out; spec. to come out with, utter (cf. sense 2a). pitch1811 transitive. slang. To tell, recount, or spin (a tale, esp. an untruthful or improbable one). go1836 With reference to sound. intransitive. colloquial. Of a person: to utter a specified sound or noise. Later also used to report direct speech: to… to open one's head1843 U.S. regional. to open one's head: to speak, to say something. Chiefly in negative contexts. Cf. to open one's face at face, n. phrases 1k(b), to sh… vocabulize1861 transitive. To utter as words; to express by means of words, put into words. Cf. vocabularize, v. shoot1915 figurative and in figurative context. intransitive. To proceed, go ahead (with a speech, question, etc.), to ‘fire away’. Usually imperative, as… verbal1920 transitive. With direct speech or that-clause as object: to say, utter. rare before the late 20th cent. be1982 colloquial (originally U.S.). Used to report direct speech (often paraphrased, interpreted, or imagined speech): to say, utter; (also) to say to… Subcategories:— said or uttered (3) — give expression to (23) — the truth, etc. (1) — mention or speak of (42) — exercise the mouth, etc. (1) — put or string words together (2) — succeed in uttering (1) — articulate or pronounce (11) — remark or observe (4) — declare that something is the case (1) — discuss (a topic) (9) — move off (a topic) (1) — express at length (2) — deliver (a speech, etc.) (4) — without restraint, openly, or recklessly (20) — carefully or with restraint (4) — suddenly (3) — without proper knowledge (6) — speak with effort or difficulty (2) — deign or condescend to say (1) — excel or outdo in speaking (6) — speak or direct words to, etc. (5) — talk (a person) out of (2) — make known (15) — provide with power of speech (2) — set a person talking (2) — let (a person) speak (2) — say in resumption (2) — introduce (10) — say to the end or finish saying (what is intended) (4) — improvise or ad lib (about) (3) — dictate (1) — create by speaking (2) — cause to become by speaking (3) — produce in the soul by speaking (1) — speak something into (1) — in addition (4) — with a movement (2) — spend or pass time in talking (1) — get rid of by speaking (1) — evade (questions, etc.) (1) |
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