bespeak的意思和读音

bespeak

: [bɪ'spiːk]

v.

bespoke  bespake  bespoken  

v.signify,signal,indicate,convey,reveal

bespeakv.

1.~ sthto show or suggest sth

His style of dressing bespoke great self-confidence.

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v.1.to be a sign or indication of something2.to reserve or order something in advance3.to ask politely for something such as a favour4.to speak to somebody1.to be a sign or indication of something2.to reserve or order something in advance3.to ask politely for something such as a favour4.to speak to somebody

1. beset bespeak bespread ...

2. beseech bespeak ; betoken ...

3. besiege v. bespeak v. bestow v. ...

4. beset bespeak bibliographer ...

5. besieger , bespeak ); bestir ...

6. beseem bespeak befriend ...

7. ... ) require: ) bespeak: ) portray: ...

8. besiege v. bespeak v. bestow v. ...

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1.The surface of the body and the surface graffiti of walls bespeak social and cultural identities.

2.This might bespeak a larger appetite on the part of Oliver Hardy and if so there might be an etymological explanation for Ollie's quote.·

3.This discrepancy might bespeak the very incongruity between sublimity as a philosophical pursuit and the demand of the Gothic genre.

4.The silver tea service and strains of Chopin bespeak a bygone era. But a revamped version of afternoon tea is thriving.

5.Bespeak him a fortnight before, I will have Antonio's heart if he forfeit.

6.They may bespeak democratic sentiments toward our neighbors, but with respect to nature the politics of lawns are totalitarian.

7.The fog bespeak diffuses to come, the earth with a thing shallow light coat.

8.This predisposition may bespeak a different mentality.

9.The relics left by the Aztecs bespeak a high degree of civilization.

10.Others, in their sheer range, bespeak America's diversity.