speech の英語での意味
speechspeech /spiːtʃ/ noun
すべての翻訳を見る1[countable] a talk, especially a formal one about a particular subject, given to a group of people講演、特に特定のテーマについて人々の集まりに対して行われる正式なものmake/give/deliver a speech
Each child had to give a short speech to the rest of the class.子どもたちはそれぞれ、クラスの残りの生徒たちに短いスピーチをしなければならなかった。
He has to make a lot of after-dinner speeches.彼はディナーの後にスピーチをすることが多い。speech on/about
a major speech on relations with China中国との関係についての重要な演説
Collins gave the keynote speech (=most important speech).コリンズが基調演説(=最も重要な演説)を行った。2[uncountable] the ability to speak話す能力:
Only humans are capable of speech.言葉を話せるのは人間だけだ。3[uncountable] spoken language rather than written language書き言葉ではなく話し言葉:
In speech we use a smaller vocabulary than in writing.話し言葉では、書き言葉よりも使う語彙が少ない。4[uncountable] the particular way in which someone speaks人の特有の話し方:
Bob’s speech was slurred, and he sounded drunk.ボブの話し方はろれつが回っておらず、酔っているように聞こえた。5[countable] a set of lines that an actor must say in a play演劇で俳優が言わなければならない一連のせりふ:
Hamlet’s longest speechハムレットの最も長いせりふ → direct speech, figure of speech, indirect speech, part of speech, reported speech, → speech bubble at bubble1(4), → freedom of speech at freedom(1)COLLOCATIONSコロケーションverbs動詞give/make a speech· She gave a speech at the party conference.彼女は党大会でスピーチを行った。deliver a speech formalフォーマル· The president delivered a major speech to Congress yesterday.昨日、大統領は議会で重要な演説を行った。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + speech形容詞/名詞 + speechlong· The speeches were all really long.演説はどれもとても長かった。short/brief· The chairman opened the meeting with a brief speech.議長が簡単なスピーチで会議を開いた。a passionate/impassioned speech (=full of strong feeling)· She made impassioned speeches on civil rights.彼女は公民権について情熱的な演説を行った。an emotional speech (=showing emotions, especially by crying)· On retiring, she delivered an emotional farewell speech.退職に際し、彼女は感動的な告別演説を行った。a moving speech (=making people feel strong emotions)· That was a very moving speech.とても感動的なスピーチだった。a powerful speech (=having a strong effect on people’s opinions)· He gave a powerful speech calling for unity.彼は団結を訴える力強い演説を行った。a rousing/stirring speech (=making people feel excited and eager to do something)· Thousands of people were inspired by his stirring speeches.何千人もの人々が彼の心を奮い立たせる演説に鼓舞された。a major speech (=very important)· This was her first major speech as party leader.これは彼女が党首として行った最初の重要な演説だった。somebody’s inaugural speech (=their first one in an important political job)· He said all the right things in his inaugural speech.彼は就任演説で申し分のないことをすべて語った。somebody’s acceptance speech (=when they accept a political job, a prize, or an award)· In his acceptance speech, he paid tribute to his wife.受賞スピーチで、彼は妻に敬意を表した。a farewell speech (=by someone who is leaving)an after-dinner speech (=after a formal dinner)· He gets paid a lot for making after-dinner speeches.彼はディナー後のスピーチで多額の報酬を得ている。a keynote speech (=the most important one at an event)· The prime minister will make his keynote speech at the conference today.首相は本日、会議で基調演説を行う予定だ。a political speech· She began writing political speeches for local politicians.彼女は地元の政治家たちのために政治演説を書き始めた。a campaign speech (=given during a political campaign)· Eisenhower was careful in his campaign speeches to use only the vaguest of phrases.アイゼンハワーは選挙演説において、最も曖昧な表現だけを使うよう慎重に配慮した。COMMON ERRORSよくある誤り ► Don’t say ‘do a speech’. Say give a speech or make a speech.THESAURUS類義語speech a talk, especially a formal one about a particular subject, given to a group of people講演、特に特定のテーマについて人々の集まりに対して行われる正式なもの: · The bridegroom usually makes a speech after the wedding.新郎は結婚式の後にスピーチをするのが一般的だ。· In her speech, she proposed major changes to the welfare system.演説の中で、彼女は福祉制度への大幅な変更を提案した。· the opening speech of the conference会議の開会の挨拶address formalフォーマル a speech that a very important person gives to a large group of people非常に重要な人物が大勢の人々に向けて行う演説: · the president’s address to the nation大統領の国民への演説· He was surrounded by security officers as he made his address.演説を行う間、彼は警備員に囲まれていた。talk an occasion when someone speaks to a group of people giving them information about a particular subject or about their experiencesある人が特定のテーマや自身の経験について人々のグループに情報を伝える場: · I went to an interesting talk on the wildlife of Antarctica.南極の野生生物に関する興味深い講演に行った。· He’s been asked to give a talk about his trip to India.彼はインド旅行について講演するよう頼まれた。lecture a talk, especially on an academic subject and given to students in a university講義、特に大学で学生に対して行われる学術的なテーマの授業: · a lecture on 17th-century French literature17世紀フランス文学に関する講義· Professor Black is giving the lecture.ブラック教授が講義を担当している。presentation a talk in which you describe or explain a new product or idea, especially one you give for your company新製品やアイデアを説明・紹介する発表、特に会社を代表して行うもの: · I had to give a presentation to the board of directors.取締役会にプレゼンテーションを行わなければならなかった。· He's making a presentation to the management of a well-known manufacturing company.彼は有名な製造会社の経営陣にプレゼンテーションを行っている。sermon a talk given by a priest or a religious leader聖職者または宗教的指導者による説教: · The vicar preached a sermon about the need for forgiveness.牧師は赦しの必要性について説教を行った。statement a spoken or written announcement that someone makes in public, often to journalists公の場で行われる口頭または書面による声明、しばしばジャーナリストに向けたもの: · The minister issued a short statement in which he said he had no plans to resign.大臣は辞任の意向はないと述べた短い声明を発表した。
すべての翻訳を見る1[countable] a talk, especially a formal one about a particular subject, given to a group of people講演、特に特定のテーマについて人々の集まりに対して行われる正式なものmake/give/deliver a speech
Each child had to give a short speech to the rest of the class.子どもたちはそれぞれ、クラスの残りの生徒たちに短いスピーチをしなければならなかった。
He has to make a lot of after-dinner speeches.彼はディナーの後にスピーチをすることが多い。speech on/about
a major speech on relations with China中国との関係についての重要な演説
Collins gave the keynote speech (=most important speech).コリンズが基調演説(=最も重要な演説)を行った。2[uncountable] the ability to speak話す能力:
Only humans are capable of speech.言葉を話せるのは人間だけだ。3[uncountable] spoken language rather than written language書き言葉ではなく話し言葉:
In speech we use a smaller vocabulary than in writing.話し言葉では、書き言葉よりも使う語彙が少ない。4[uncountable] the particular way in which someone speaks人の特有の話し方:
Bob’s speech was slurred, and he sounded drunk.ボブの話し方はろれつが回っておらず、酔っているように聞こえた。5[countable] a set of lines that an actor must say in a play演劇で俳優が言わなければならない一連のせりふ:
Hamlet’s longest speechハムレットの最も長いせりふ → direct speech, figure of speech, indirect speech, part of speech, reported speech, → speech bubble at bubble1(4), → freedom of speech at freedom(1)COLLOCATIONSコロケーションverbs動詞give/make a speech· She gave a speech at the party conference.彼女は党大会でスピーチを行った。deliver a speech formalフォーマル· The president delivered a major speech to Congress yesterday.昨日、大統領は議会で重要な演説を行った。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + speech形容詞/名詞 + speechlong· The speeches were all really long.演説はどれもとても長かった。short/brief· The chairman opened the meeting with a brief speech.議長が簡単なスピーチで会議を開いた。a passionate/impassioned speech (=full of strong feeling)· She made impassioned speeches on civil rights.彼女は公民権について情熱的な演説を行った。an emotional speech (=showing emotions, especially by crying)· On retiring, she delivered an emotional farewell speech.退職に際し、彼女は感動的な告別演説を行った。a moving speech (=making people feel strong emotions)· That was a very moving speech.とても感動的なスピーチだった。a powerful speech (=having a strong effect on people’s opinions)· He gave a powerful speech calling for unity.彼は団結を訴える力強い演説を行った。a rousing/stirring speech (=making people feel excited and eager to do something)· Thousands of people were inspired by his stirring speeches.何千人もの人々が彼の心を奮い立たせる演説に鼓舞された。a major speech (=very important)· This was her first major speech as party leader.これは彼女が党首として行った最初の重要な演説だった。somebody’s inaugural speech (=their first one in an important political job)· He said all the right things in his inaugural speech.彼は就任演説で申し分のないことをすべて語った。somebody’s acceptance speech (=when they accept a political job, a prize, or an award)· In his acceptance speech, he paid tribute to his wife.受賞スピーチで、彼は妻に敬意を表した。a farewell speech (=by someone who is leaving)an after-dinner speech (=after a formal dinner)· He gets paid a lot for making after-dinner speeches.彼はディナー後のスピーチで多額の報酬を得ている。a keynote speech (=the most important one at an event)· The prime minister will make his keynote speech at the conference today.首相は本日、会議で基調演説を行う予定だ。a political speech· She began writing political speeches for local politicians.彼女は地元の政治家たちのために政治演説を書き始めた。a campaign speech (=given during a political campaign)· Eisenhower was careful in his campaign speeches to use only the vaguest of phrases.アイゼンハワーは選挙演説において、最も曖昧な表現だけを使うよう慎重に配慮した。COMMON ERRORSよくある誤り ► Don’t say ‘do a speech’. Say give a speech or make a speech.THESAURUS類義語speech a talk, especially a formal one about a particular subject, given to a group of people講演、特に特定のテーマについて人々の集まりに対して行われる正式なもの: · The bridegroom usually makes a speech after the wedding.新郎は結婚式の後にスピーチをするのが一般的だ。· In her speech, she proposed major changes to the welfare system.演説の中で、彼女は福祉制度への大幅な変更を提案した。· the opening speech of the conference会議の開会の挨拶address formalフォーマル a speech that a very important person gives to a large group of people非常に重要な人物が大勢の人々に向けて行う演説: · the president’s address to the nation大統領の国民への演説· He was surrounded by security officers as he made his address.演説を行う間、彼は警備員に囲まれていた。talk an occasion when someone speaks to a group of people giving them information about a particular subject or about their experiencesある人が特定のテーマや自身の経験について人々のグループに情報を伝える場: · I went to an interesting talk on the wildlife of Antarctica.南極の野生生物に関する興味深い講演に行った。· He’s been asked to give a talk about his trip to India.彼はインド旅行について講演するよう頼まれた。lecture a talk, especially on an academic subject and given to students in a university講義、特に大学で学生に対して行われる学術的なテーマの授業: · a lecture on 17th-century French literature17世紀フランス文学に関する講義· Professor Black is giving the lecture.ブラック教授が講義を担当している。presentation a talk in which you describe or explain a new product or idea, especially one you give for your company新製品やアイデアを説明・紹介する発表、特に会社を代表して行うもの: · I had to give a presentation to the board of directors.取締役会にプレゼンテーションを行わなければならなかった。· He's making a presentation to the management of a well-known manufacturing company.彼は有名な製造会社の経営陣にプレゼンテーションを行っている。sermon a talk given by a priest or a religious leader聖職者または宗教的指導者による説教: · The vicar preached a sermon about the need for forgiveness.牧師は赦しの必要性について説教を行った。statement a spoken or written announcement that someone makes in public, often to journalists公の場で行われる口頭または書面による声明、しばしばジャーナリストに向けたもの: · The minister issued a short statement in which he said he had no plans to resign.大臣は辞任の意向はないと述べた短い声明を発表した。