(in speech)
101speech, freedom of — n. The right, guaranteed by the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, to communicate ideas and opinions without government intervention. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000 …
102Speech Application Programming Interface — Speech Application Programming Interface, SAPI …
103Speech Recognition — [engl.], Spracherkennung …
104Speech — 〈 [spi:tʃ] f.; Gen.: , Pl.: es; umg.; salopp〉 Rede, Ansprache [Etym.: engl., »Sprache, Rede«; zu speak »sprechen«] …
105speech day — n an occasion held once a year in some British schools, when prizes are given to children and people give speeches …
106speech marks — n [plural] BrE the marks ( ) or ( ), that show when someone starts speaking and when they stop = quotation marks …
107speech community — speech com,munity noun count all the people who speak a particular language, even if they live in many different parts of the world …
108speech marks — speech ,marks noun plural BRITISH QUOTATION MARKS …
109speech recognition — speech recog,nition noun uncount a system where you speak to a computer to make it do things, for example instead of using a keyboard: VOICE RECOGNITION …
110speech therapy — noun uncount exercises in talking that are designed to help someone who cannot say words correctly …