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spoke1 [Am spoʊk, Brit spəʊk] SUBST
spoke
to put a spoke in sb's wheel Brit ugs
fastidiarle los planes a alguien ugs
spoke2 [Am spoʊk, Brit spəʊk] past speak
I. speak <Past spoke or arch spake, Past Part spoken> [Am spik, Brit spiːk] VERB intr
1.1. speak (say sth):
to speak to or esp Am with sb
hablar con alguien
to speak to or esp Am with sb
hablarle a alguien
to speak of sth/sb/-ing
hablar de algo/alguien/ +infin
hablar bien/mal de alguien
1.2. speak (on telephone):
2. speak (make speech):
he spoke for two hours
to speak on or about sth
hablar acerca de or sobre algo
3. speak (address):
II. speak <Past spoke or arch spake, Past Part spoken> [Am spik, Brit spiːk] VERB trans
1. speak (say, declare):
nobody spoke a word
nobody spoke a word
2. speak language:
I. speak <Past spoke or arch spake, Past Part spoken> [Am spik, Brit spiːk] VERB intr
1.1. speak (say sth):
to speak to or esp Am with sb
hablar con alguien
to speak to or esp Am with sb
hablarle a alguien
to speak of sth/sb/-ing
hablar de algo/alguien/ +infin
hablar bien/mal de alguien
1.2. speak (on telephone):
2. speak (make speech):
he spoke for two hours
to speak on or about sth
hablar acerca de or sobre algo
3. speak (address):
II. speak <Past spoke or arch spake, Past Part spoken> [Am spik, Brit spiːk] VERB trans
1. speak (say, declare):
nobody spoke a word
nobody spoke a word
2. speak language:
-speak [Am spik, Brit spiːk] SUFFIX scherzh
speak out VERB [Am spik -, Brit spiːk -] (v + adv)
to speak out for/against sth he spoke out against corruption
I. speak for VERB [Am spik -, Brit spiːk -] (v + prep + o)
speak up VERB [Am spik -, Brit spiːk -] (v + adv)
1. speak up (speak loudly, clearly):
2. speak up (speak boldly):
to speak up for sb
defender a alguien
to speak up for sth
hablar a favor de algo
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spoke1 [spəʊk, Am spoʊk] VERB
spoke pt von speak
I. speak [spi:k] VERB intr spoke, spoken
1. speak:
2. speak + Adv:
II. speak [spi:k] VERB trans
spoke2 [spəʊk, Am spoʊk] SUBST
spoke of wheel:
spoke
to put a spoke in sb's wheel übtr
I. speak [spi:k] VERB intr spoke, spoken
1. speak:
2. speak + Adv:
II. speak [spi:k] VERB trans
speak for VERB intr
1. speak for (represent):
2. speak for (advocate, support):
speak out VERB intr
speak up VERB intr
1. speak up (state views):
2. speak up (talk more loudly):
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spoke1 [spoʊk] VERB
spoke pt von speak
I. speak <spoke, spoken> [spik] VERB intr
1. speak:
2. speak + Adv:
II. speak <spoke, spoken> [spik] VERB trans
spoke2 [spoʊk] SUBST
spoke of wheel:
spoke
to put a spoke in sb's wheel übtr
I. speak <spoke, spoken> [spik] VERB intr
1. speak:
2. speak + Adv:
II. speak <spoke, spoken> [spik] VERB trans
speak for VERB intr
1. speak for (represent):
2. speak for (advocate, support):
speak up VERB intr
1. speak up (state views):
2. speak up (talk more loudly):
speak out VERB intr
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Present
Ispoke
youspoke
he/she/itspokes
wespoke
youspoke
theyspoke
Past
Ispoked
youspoked
he/she/itspoked
wespoked
youspoked
theyspoked
Present Perfect
Ihavespoked
youhavespoked
he/she/ithasspoked
wehavespoked
youhavespoked
theyhavespoked
Past Perfect
Ihadspoked
youhadspoked
he/she/ithadspoked
wehadspoked
youhadspoked
theyhadspoked
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Usually it was the loudest and most annoying one, the know-it-all who acted like he invented history.
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The recipe is a closely guarded secret, but we do know that it has a tomato base, augmented by malt vinegar, dates, tamarind and rye flour.
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John says he has a shaky marriage, but his kids are important and doesn't know if he can divorce his wife.
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