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Sprachlaut
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Sprachlaut
m
; Laut
m
ling.
Sprachlaut
e
pl
; Laute
pl
fremde Laute
speech sound; sound
speech sounds; sounds
sounds of a foreign tongue
Sprachlaut
m
; Laut
m
ling.
Sprachlaut
e
pl
; Laute
pl
fremde Laute
speech sound; sound
speech sounds; sounds
sounds of a foreign tongue
Sprachlabor
n
Sprachlabore
pl
language laboratory
language laboratories
Sprachlabor
language lab
Sprachlabor
language laboratory
Sprachlabore
language laboratories
Sprachlaut
m
; Laut
m
ling.
Sprachlaut
e
pl
; Laute
pl
fremde Laute
speech sound; sound
speech sounds; sounds
sounds of a foreign tongue
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speech sound; sound Synonyme
speech
ESP
address
after-dinner
speech
alliteration
allocution
allusion
anacoluthon
anadiplosis
analogy
anaphora
anastrophe
answer
answering
antiphrasis
antithesis
antonomasia
apophasis
aporia
aposiopesis
apostrophe
articulated
articulation
blast
bull session
catachresis
chalk talk
chiasmus
chinfest
choice of words
circumlocution
climax
commerce
communicating
communication
communicational
communion
communional
composition
confab
confabulation
congress
connection
contact
conversation
conversational
converse
conversion
correspondence
dealing
dealings
debate
declamation
dialect
dialogue
diatribe
diction
discourse
disquisition
duologue
ecphonesis
elocution
emphasis
enunciated
enunciation
eulogy
exchange
exclamation
exhortation
expression
filibuster
forensic
forensic address
formal
speech
formulation
funeral oration
gemination
grammar
harangue
homily
hortatory address
hypallage
hyperbaton
hyperbole
idiom
inaugural
inaugural address
information
interacting
interaction
interactional
interactive
interchange
intercommunication
intercommunicational
intercommunicative
intercommunion
intercommunional
intercourse
interplay
interresponsive
interrogative
interrogatory
invective
inversion
irony
jargon
jeremiad
language
langue
lecture
line
lingo
lingua
lingual
linguistic
linguistic intercourse
litotes
locution
malapropism
meiosis
message
metaphor
metonymy
nuncupative
onomatopoeia
oral
oral communication
oration
oxymoron
palaver
paregmenon
parenthesis
parlance
parley
parol
parole
pep talk
periphrasis
peroration
personal usage
personification
philippic
phrase
phraseology
phrasing
pitch
pleonasm
prepared
speech
prepared text
preterition
prolepsis
pronounced
public
speech
question-and-answer session
questioning
reading
recital
recitation
regression
repetition
reply
response
responsive
rhetoric
said
sales pitch
sales talk
speech
organ
alveolar ridge
alveolus
apex
arytenoid cartilages
back
blade
dorsum
hard palate
larynx
lips
nasal cavity
oral cavity
palate
pharyngeal cavity
pharynx
soft palate
syrinx
teeth
teeth ridge
tip
tongue
velum
vocal chink
vocal cords
vocal folds
vocal processes
voice box
speech
less
anaudic
aphasic
aphonic
breathless
brief
brusque
close
close-tongued
closemouthed
concise
curt
dazed
dumb
dumbfounded
dumbstricken
dumbstruck
economical of words
inarticulate
indisposed to talk
laconic
mum
mute
nonplussed
quiet
reserved
shocked
short
silent
snug
sparing of words
stricken dumb
taciturn
terse
thunderstruck
tight-lipped
tongue-tied
tongueless
uncommunicative
unloquacious
untalkative
voiceless
word-bound
wordless
speech
maker
debater
declaimer
demagogue
haranguer
jawsmith
panelist
public speaker
rabble-rouser
ranter
speaker
speech
er
speech
ifier
spieler
spokesman
spokeswoman
spouter
talker
tub-thumper
Sprachlaut Definition
Adder's-tongue
(
n.
)
A
genus
of
ferns
(Ophioglossum),
whose
seeds
are
produced
on
a
spike
resembling
a
serpent's
tongue.
Adder's-tongue
(
n.
)
The
yellow
dogtooth
violet.
Bird's-tongue
(
n.
)
The
knotgrass
(Polygonum
aviculare).
By-speech
(
n.
)
An
incidental
or
casual
speech,
not
directly
relating
to
the
point.
Deer's-tongue
(
n.
)
A
plant
(Liatris
odoratissima)
whose
fleshy
leaves
give
out
a
fragrance
compared
to
vanilla.
Dog's-tongue
(
n.
)
Hound's-tongue.
Double-tongue
(
n.
)
Deceit
Earth-tongue
(
n.
)
A
fungus
of
the
genus
Geoglossum.
Foreign
(
a.
)
Outside
Foreign
(
a.
)
Not
native
or
belonging
to
a
certain
country
Foreign
(
a.
)
Remote
Foreign
(
a.
)
Held
at
a
distance
Hart-tongue
(
n.
)
A
common
British
fern
(Scolopendrium
vulgare),
rare
in
America.
Hart-tongue
(
n.
)
A
West
Indian
fern,
the
Polypodium
Phyllitidis
of
Linnaeus.
It
is
also
found
in
Florida.
Hound's-tongue
(
n.
)
A
biennial
weed
(Cynoglossum
officinale),
with
soft
tongue-shaped
leaves,
and
an
offensive
odor.
It
bears
nutlets
covered
with
barbed
or
hooked
prickles.
Called
also
dog's-tongue.
Long-tongue
(
n.
)
The
wryneck.
Re-sound
(
v.
t.
&
i.)
To
sound
again
or
anew.
Snake's-tongue
(
n.
)
Same
as
Adder's-tongue.
Sound
(
n.
)
The
air
bladder
of
a
fish
Sound
(
n.
)
A
cuttlefish.
Sound
(
superl.
)
Whole
Sound
(
superl.
)
Healthy
Sound
(
superl.
)
Firm
Sound
(
superl.
)
Free
from
error
Sound
(
superl.
)
Founded
in
truth
or
right
Sound
(
superl.
)
heavy
Sound
(
superl.
)
Undisturbed
Sound
(
superl.
)
Founded
in
law
Sound
(
adv.
)
Soundly.
Sound
(
n.
)
A
narrow
passage
of
water,
or
a
strait
between
the
mainland
and
an
island
Sound
(
v.
t.)
To
measure
the
depth
of
Sound
(
v.
t.)
Fig.:
To
ascertain,
or
try
to
ascertain,
the
thoughts,
motives,
and
purposes
of
(a
person)
Sound
(
v.
t.)
To
explore,
as
the
bladder
or
urethra,
with
a
sound
Sound
(
v.
i.)
To
ascertain
the
depth
of
water
with
a
sounding
line
or
other
device.
Sound
(
n.
)
Any
elongated
instrument
or
probe,
usually
metallic,
by
which
cavities
of
the
body
are
sounded
or
explored,
especially
the
bladder
for
stone,
or
the
urethra
for
a
stricture.
Sound
(
n.
)
The
peceived
object
occasioned
by
the
impulse
or
vibration
of
a
material
substance
affecting
the
ear
Sound
(
n.
)
The
occasion
of
sound
Sound
(
n.
)
Noise
without
signification
Sound
(
v.
i.)
To
make
a
noise
Sound
(
v.
i.)
To
be
conveyed
in
sound
Sound
(
v.
i.)
To
make
or
convey
a
certain
impression,
or
to
have
a
certain
import,
when
heard
Sound
(
v.
t.)
To
causse
to
make
a
noise
Sound
(
v.
t.)
To
cause
to
exit
as
a
sound
Sound
(
v.
t.)
To
order,
direct,
indicate,
or
proclain
by
a
sound,
or
sounds
Sound
(
v.
t.)
To
celebrate
or
honor
by
sounds
Sound
(
v.
t.)
To
examine
the
condition
of
(anything)
by
causing
the
same
to
emit
sounds
and
noting
their
character
Sound
(
v.
t.)
To
signify
Sound-board
(
n.
)
A
sounding-board.
Speech
(
n.
)
The
faculty
of
uttering
articulate
sounds
or
words
Speech
(
n.
)
he
act
of
speaking
speech sound; sound / speech sounds; sounds / sounds of a foreign tongue Bedeutung
speech
therapy
any
therapy
intended
to
correct
a
disorder
of
speech
foreign
direct
investment
a
joint
venture
between
a
foreign
company
and
a
United
States
company
sound
ranging
locating
a
source
of
sound
(as
an
enemy
gun)
by
measurements
of
the
time
the
sound
arrives
at
microphones
in
known
positions
sound
reproduction
the
reproduction
of
sound
foreign
direct
investment
investing
in
United
States
businesses
by
foreign
citizens
(often
involves
stock
ownership
of
the
business)
tongue
worm
pentastomid
wormlike
arthropod
having
two
pairs
of
hooks
at
the
sides
of
the
mouth,
parasitic
in
nasal
sinuses
of
mammals
tonguefish
tongue-fish
left-eyed
marine
flatfish
whose
tail
tapers
to
a
point,
of
little
commercial
value
audio
system
sound
system
a
system
of
electronic
equipment
for
recording
or
reproducing
sound
bull
tongue
a
heavy
plow
with
a
single
wide
blade,
used
chiefly
in
cotton
fields
clapper
tongue
metal
striker
that
hangs
inside
a
bell
and
makes
a
sound
by
hitting
the
side
egg-and-dart
egg-and-anchor
egg-and-tongue
a
decorative
molding,
a
series
of
egg-shaped
figures
alternating
with
another
shape
hi-fi
high
fidelity
sound
system
equipment
for
the
reproduction
of
sound
with
high
fidelity
sound
bow
contact
(the
part
of
a
bell)
against
which
the
clapper
strikes
sound
camera
a
movie
camera
that
records
sounds
in
synchrony
with
the
visual
images
sound
film
motion-picture
film
with
sound
effects
and
dialogue
recorded
on
it
sound
hole
a
hole
in
a
soundboard
(as
of
a
violin)
designed
to
resonate
with
the
tones
sound
recording
audio
recording
audio
a
recording
of
acoustic
signals
sound
spectrograph
a
spectrograph
for
acoustic
spectra
sound
truck
a
truck
equipped
with
a
loudspeaker
and
used
for
advertising
tongue
the
flap
of
material
under
the
laces
of
a
shoe
or
boot
tongue
and
groove
joint
a
mortise
joint
made
by
fitting
a
projection
on
the
edge
of
one
board
into
a
matching
groove
on
another
board
tongue
depressor
a
thin
depressor
used
to
press
the
tongue
down
during
an
examination
of
the
mouth
and
throat
visible
speech
spectrogram
of
speech,
speech
displayed
spectrographically
speech
intelligibility
the
intelligibility
of
speech
(usually
measured
in
the
presence
of
noise
or
distortion)
judgment
judgement
sound
judgment
sound
judgement
perspicacity
the
capacity
to
assess
situations
or
circumstances
shrewdly
and
to
draw
sound
conclusions
sound
the
particular
auditory
effect
produced
by
a
given
cause,
the
sound
of
rain
on
the
roof,
the
beautiful
sound
of
music
sound
property
an
attribute
of
sound
echo
reverberation
sound
reflection
replication
the
repetition
of
a
sound
resulting
from
reflection
of
the
sound
waves,
she
could
hear
echoes
of
her
own
footsteps
acoustic
power
sound
pressure
level
the
physical
intensity
of
sound
freedom
of
speech
a
civil
right
guaranteed
by
the
First
Amendment
to
the
US
Constitution
tongue
lingua
glossa
clapper
a
mobile
mass
of
muscular
tissue
covered
with
mucous
membrane
and
located
in
the
oral
cavity
speech
organ
vocal
organ
organ
of
speech
any
of
the
organs
involved
in
speech
production
language
speech
the
mental
faculty
or
power
of
vocal
communication,
language
sets
homo
sapiens
apart
from
all
other
animals
auditory
perception
sound
perception
the
perception
of
sound
as
a
meaningful
phenomenon
speech
perception
the
auditory
perception
(and
comprehension)
of
speech
sound
auditory
sensation
the
subjective
sensation
of
hearing
something,
he
strained
to
hear
the
faint
sounds
feature
of
speech
feature
(linguistics)
a
distinctive
characteristic
of
a
linguistic
unit
that
serves
to
distinguish
it
from
other
units
of
the
same
kind
sound
effect
an
effect
that
imitates
a
sound
called
for
in
the
script
of
a
play
morphology
sound
structure
syllable
structure
word
structure
the
admissible
arrangement
of
sounds
in
words
sound
law
a
law
describing
sound
changes
in
the
history
of
a
language
audio
sound
the
audible
part
of
a
transmitted
signal,
they
always
raise
the
audio
for
commercials
part
of
speech
form
class
word
class
one
of
the
traditional
categories
of
words
intended
to
reflect
their
functions
in
a
grammatical
context
phonetic
alphabet
sound
alphabet
an
alphabet
of
characters
intended
to
represent
specific
sounds
of
speech
visible
speech
a
phonetic
alphabet
invented
by
Melville
Bell
in
the
th
century
Foreign
Intelligence
Surveillance
Act
FISA
an
act
passed
by
Congress
in
to
establish
procedures
for
requesting
judicial
authorization
for
foreign
intelligence
surveillance
and
to
create
the
Foreign
Intelligence
Surveillance
Court,
intended
to
increase
United
States
counterintelligence,
separate
from
ordinary
law
enforcement
surveillance
part-of-speech
tagger
pos
tagger
a
tagging
program
whose
labels
indicate
a
word's
part
of
speech
foreign
policy
a
policy
governing
international
relations
chiding
scolding
objurgation
tongue-lashingcd
rebuking
a
person
harshly
lecture
speech
talking
to
a
lengthy
rebuke,
a
good
lecture
was
my
father's
idea
of
discipline,
the
teacher
gave
him
a
talking
to
slip
of
the
tongue
an
accidental
and
usually
trivial
mistake
in
speaking
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