speaking的意思和读音

speaking

: ['spiːkɪŋ]

n.

adj.

v.“speak”

n.speech,language,communication,discourse,talking

adj.1.,,2.,,3.,,

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v.1.“speak”

v.1.The present participle of speak

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1.As if to make the point, the EU failed this week to secure speaking rights at the United Nations.

2.The next day he was speaking, standing with his back to the fire, when he noticed several lips moving rapidly.

3.It enables you to hear God speaking to your heart reminding you of His perfect love for you.

4.Generally speaking, scientifically accepted records of sunspot activity do seem to be heading for a climax in the near future.

5.As soon as Prince Andrey opened his eyes, the doctor bent over him, kissed him on the lips without speaking, and hurried away.

6.I just came off of a nearly month-long speaking tour on three different continents, and I won't go into that, but it was an amazing thing.3

7.One of the parties, however, when critically examined, did not seem, strictly speaking, to come under the species.

8.I guess what I'm trying to say is that simply speaking, diversity is good.

9.Speaking at Sunday's ANC rally, former President Nelson Mandela did not endorse Zuma, and did not offer praise for his party's achievements.ANC

10.if it hadn't been for her care , I should not be speaking to you now.