discuss
to talk and share ideas with other people about a subject or problem, especially in order to decide something. The word discuss is more formal than speak :communicate
to share and exchange information or ideas with someone. Communicate is a little formal, and is often used when the method of communication is important:to know and use a language
speak
.еГ © / 'spiksr /a person who is talking to a group of people
the part of something such as a radio or CD player where the sound comes out
spear
/ spir /a long stick with a sharp point at one end, used for hunting or fighting
spe .cial 1® / 'spell /
not usual or ordinary; important for a reason
for a particular person or thing
spe
• cial2 / ' spejl /something that is not usually available but that is offered for a short time
spe • cial • ist / 'spe>ist /
[ count ]
a person who knows a lot about something
spe • cial • ize / ' spe>aiz /
( spe - cial - iz - es , spe - cial - iz - ing , spe cial - ized )
specialize in something
to study or know a lot about one subject, type of product, etc.spe • cial • ly / ' spejln /
for a particular purpose or reason
spe • cial • ty / ' spe>ti /
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something that is made by a person or place that is very good and that they or it is known for
an area of study or a subject that you know a lot about
spe
• cies / ' spijiz /(
( BIOLOGY ) a group of animals or plants that are the same and can breed
(= make new animals or plants ) togetherspe • cif • ic ^WJ / sps 'sifik /
exact and clear
particular
( spec - i - fies , spec - i - fy - ing , spec - i - fied )
to say something clearly or in detail
spec
• i • men / ' spessmsn /( GENERAL SCIENCE )
one example of a group of things specimens of different types of rock
a small amount or part of something that shows what the rest is like
speck
/ spek /a very small spot, mark, or piece of something
spec
• ta • cle / ' spektakl /spec • tac • u • lar / spek ' trekyabr /
wonderful to see