cut a speech - traduction vers italien
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cut a speech - traduction vers italien

SPEECH BY NEWTON N. MINOW
Wasteland speech; Vast Wasteland speech; A vast wasteland; Vast wasteland; Wasteland Speech

cut a speech      
accorciare un discorso
speech impediment         
  • Student doing speech therapy
TYPE OF COMMUNICATION DISORDER IN WHICH NORMAL SPEECH IS DISRUPTED
Mute (speech); Speech impediment; Speech disturbances; Speech problem; Specific speech articulation disorder; Speech impairment; Speech disorders; Disordered speech; Impediment of speech; Voice impediment; Phonological disorder; Lalopathy; Phonological Disorders; Speech-impaired; Speech disability; Speech defect; Speech impediments; Speech correction
difetto di pronuncia
speech acts         
UTTERANCE THAT SERVES A PERFORMATIVE FUNCTION
Speech Act; Speech acts; Speech-act; Speech-act theory; Speech act theory; Speech-acts; Speech Acts Theory; Act speech; Speechact; Speech Acts; Clausal exclamation; Phrasal exclamation; Indirect speech act; Speech acts theory; Computational speech act model; Indirect speech acts
gesti o atti espressi da elementi del discorso (es. minaccia, promessa, dichiarazione di matrimonio ecc.)

Définition

cut glass
also cut-glass
Cut glass is glass that has patterns cut into its surface.
...a cut-glass bowl.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n

Wikipédia

Television and the Public Interest

"Television and the Public Interest" was a speech given by Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman Newton N. Minow to the convention of the National Association of Broadcasters on May 9, 1961. The speech was Minow's first major speech after he was appointed chairman of the FCC by then President John F. Kennedy.