speaker
nounWord Family
- speak verb
- speaker noun
- speech noun
- spoken adjective (≠ unspoken)
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a person who gives a talk or makes a speech 发言者;演讲者 He was a guest speaker at the conference. 他是会议的特邀演讲人。 a keynote speaker at the Republican convention 共和党大会上的主要发言人 She was a brilliant public speaker. 她很擅长在公开场合演讲。 The Society has an interesting talk by a visiting speaker every month. 该协会每个月都有一个客座演讲者的有趣演讲。 Previous speakers include two former US Secretaries of State. 前面的发言者包括两位美国前国务卿。 He was much in demand as a visiting speaker. 他作为客座演讲者很受欢迎。 The conference featured a number of distinguished speakers from the world of business and industry. 来自商界和工业界的许多杰出的演讲者出席了会议。 - speaker on something
She is a frequent speaker on human and civil rights. 她经常谈论人权和公民权利。
WordfinderExtra ExamplesHe makes his living as a motivational speaker. 他以励志演说为职业。 She's a good public speaker. 她是一个优秀的演说家。 the commencement speaker at my graduation 我毕业典礼上的致辞人 Marina Warner was the keynote speaker at the conference. 玛丽娜•沃纳是这次研讨会的主要发言人。
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- brilliant
- good
- great
- …
- feature
- invite
- speaker at
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a person who speaks a particular language 讲(某种语言)的人 English speakers 说英语的人 Spanish/Arabic/Chinese speakers 说西班牙语/阿拉伯语/汉语的人 - speaker of something
a fluent speaker of German 德语流利的人
Synonyms speakerspeakersee also native speaker- communicator
- gossip
- talker
- speaker a person who is or was speaking; a person who speaks a particular language:
I looked around to see who the speaker was. 我四下环顾看说话的是谁。 a fluent Arabic speaker 阿拉伯语讲得流利的人
- communicator (rather formal
) a person who is able to describe their ideas and feelings clearly to others: 指交际者、交流者: The ideal candidate will be an effective communicator. 理想的候选人定要是善于沟通的人。
- gossip (disapproving
) a person who enjoys talking about other people’s private lives: 指喜欢传播流言蜚语的人、爱说长道短(或说三道四)的人: Myra is a dear, but she’s also a terrible gossip. 迈拉是很可爱,但也是个讨厌的长舌妇。
- talker a person who talks in a particular way or who talks a lot:
He’s a very persuasive talker. 他是一个说话很有说服力的人。 She’s a (great) talker (= she talks a lot). 她很健谈。
speaker or talker? Talker is used when you are talking about how much somebody talks or how well they talk. It is not used for the person who is or was talking: I looked round to see who the talker was. You can say that somebody is a good/persuasive speaker but that means that they are good at making speeches. If you mean that they speak well in conversation, use talker.Patterns用 speaker 还是 talker? - a good/great speaker/communicator/talker
- an effective/excellent speaker/communicator
Extra ExamplesHe's a fluent Arabic speaker. 他会说一口流利的阿拉伯语。 speakers of English 说英语的人
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- fluent
- native
- non-native
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- speaker of
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a person who is or was speaking 说话者 -
the part of a radio, computer or piece of musical equipment that the sound comes out of 扬声器;喇叭 The car had a powerful sound system with four speakers. 这辆车有一个强大的音响系统,配有四个扬声器。
Extra ExamplesTopics TV, radio and newsb2, Musicb2The computer has built-in stereo speakers. 这台计算机有内置立体声扬声器。 a new set of speakers 一套新扬声器 sound effects coming from the rear speakers 后置扬声器的音效
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- left
- right
- front
- …
- set
- system
- phone
- (the) Speaker
the title of the person whose job is to control the discussions in a parliament (议会的)议长 the Speaker of the House of Commons/Representatives 英国下议院/美国众议院议长
CultureIn Britain the Speaker is the person who is in charge of debates in the House of Commons. He or she decides who speaks in a debate, calls for a vote at the end, and keeps order. He or she is elected by MPs of all the political parties, and must treat all parties fairly during debates. When MPs address the Speaker during a debate, they say 'Mr Speaker' or 'Madam Speaker'.In the US the Speaker is the person who is in charge of most of the activities of the House of Representatives. He or she is responsible for keeping order in debates, for naming the members of committees, and for referring bills to committees. The Speaker of the House is chosen by the party with the majority in the House and is one of their leaders. He or she is addressed as 'Mr Speaker' or 'Madam Speaker'.Topics Politicsc2