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Speech is civilization itself... It is silence which isolates.


Translation result
El habla es la civilización misma... Es el silencio lo que aísla. Speech is civilization itself... It is silence which isolates.


speech sustantivo

1. The act of delivering a formal spoken communication to an audience.

The presidential candidate gave a powerful speech to rally the crowd before the election, emphasizing her commitment to social justice and economic reform. El candidato presidencial dio un discurso poderoso para movilizar a la multitud antes de las elecciones, enfatizando su compromiso con la justicia social y la reforma económica.

2. (language) communication by word of mouth.

The politician delivered a powerful speech to a packed auditorium, urging citizens to take action against climate change. El político pronunció un discurso potente ante un auditorio abarrotado, instando a los ciudadanos a tomar medidas contra el cambio climático.

3. Something spoken.

The company's CEO delivered a speech at the annual conference, outlining their plans for future growth and innovation. El CEO de la empresa pronunció un discurso en la conferencia anual, donde presentó sus planes para el crecimiento y la innovación del futuro.

4. The exchange of spoken words.

The president's speech at the international summit was met with applause and cheers from the audience, as she delivered a powerful message on global cooperation. El discurso del presidente en el cumbre internacional fue recibido con aplausos y gritos de entusiasmo por el público, mientras ella transmitía un mensaje poderoso sobre cooperación global.

5. Your characteristic style or manner of expressing yourself orally.

Despite her nervousness, Sarah's speech was confident and engaging, which helped to win over the audience. A pesar de su nerviosidad, el discurso de Sarah fue confiado y atractivo, lo que ayudó a ganarse al público.

6. A lengthy rebuke.

The politician delivered a scathing speech to his opponents, lambasting their policies and accusing them of corruption. El político pronunció un discurso escandaloso contra sus oponentes, despotricando contra sus políticas y acusándolos de corrupción.

7. Words making up the dialogue of a play.

The playwright carefully crafted the character's speech to reveal their inner struggles and motivations throughout the story. El dramaturgo cuidadosamente forjó el discurso del personaje para revelar sus luchas internas y motivaciones a lo largo de la historia.

8. The mental faculty or power of vocal communication.

The professor studied the nuances of language to better understand the human speech and its ability to convey complex emotions. El profesor estudió las sutilezas del lenguaje para comprender mejor el habla humana y su capacidad para transmitir complejas emociones.

civilization sustantivo

1. A society in an advanced state of social development (e.g., with complex legal and political and religious organizations).

The archaeologists uncovered evidence of an ancient civilization that flourished along the Nile River for thousands of years. Los arqueólogos descubrieron evidencia de una civilización antigua que floreció a lo largo del Río Nilo durante miles de años.

2. The social process whereby societies achieve an advanced stage of development and organization.

The discovery of agriculture marked the beginning of human civilization, allowing people to settle in one place and build complex societies. El descubrimiento de la agricultura marcó el comienzo de la civilización humana, permitiendo a las personas establecerse en un lugar y construir sociedades complejas.

3. A particular society at a particular time and place.

The archaeologists studied the ruins of an ancient civilization that once thrived in Mesopotamia, uncovering clues about their daily life and cultural practices. Los arqueólogos estudiaron las ruinas de una civilización antigua que floreció en Mesopotamia, descubriendo indicios sobre su vida diaria y prácticas culturales.

4. The quality of excellence in thought and manners and taste.

The museum's latest exhibit on ancient Greece showcased the high civilization of that era, with its refined art, literature, and philosophy. El museo exhibió su más reciente muestra sobre la Grecia antigua, que destacó la alta civilización de aquella época, con su arte refinado, literatura y filosofía.

silence noun

1. The state of being silent (as when no one is speaking).

The sudden silence in the classroom was palpable after the teacher asked a thought-provoking question that left everyone in stunned quietude. El silencio repentinamente caído en el aula era palpable después de que el maestro hizo una pregunta pensativa que dejó a todos en un silencio atónido.

2. The absence of sound.

The stillness of the forest was broken only by the occasional bird's chirp, but otherwise there was complete silence. La quietud del bosque fue rota solo por el crido intermitente de un pájaro, pero en lo demás había un silencio absoluto.

3. A refusal to speak when expected.

The politician's silence on the controversial issue was seen as a sign of complicity, leading many to question her integrity. El silencio del político sobre el tema controverso se vio como un signo de complicidad, lo que llevó a muchos a cuestionar su integridad.

4. The trait of keeping things secret.

The government's silence on the matter raised suspicions among the public, leading to widespread speculation about what was really going on behind closed doors. El silencio del gobierno sobre el asunto suscitó sospechas entre el público, lo que llevó a especulaciones generalizadas sobre qué estaba realmente pasando detrás de las puertas cerradas.