say

بازگشت به کلمات قبلي....بازگشت به واژه saytake heed of what you say
that is (to say)
that is to say
they say
to bid(or say)f.to
to d. what to say
to say a lesson
to say a word
to say grace
to say no
what did you u. him to say
what have you to say?
what say you to a cinema?
why need he say that
you don't say so?
you had no right to say that

کلمات مرتبط(say):بازگشت به واژه saybefore you can say knife
have you anything more to say
he does not scruple to say
he had no more no to say
he hestate to say it
he was about to say
hear say
i beg leave to say
i cannot say him nay
i dare say
i do not u.his wanting to say
i say
i scarcely know what to say
it is hard to say
it is inadvisable to say that
it is not p to say that
it is safe to say
it say in the bible that
let him have his say
let us say
needle point to say
never say die
one may say
one must (or can )not say
one would say
people say
permit me to say
say a good word for
say a word
say it frankly
say no more
say nothing of
say so
say's law
say's law of markets
strange to say
suffice it to say thatادامه واژه‌هاي مرتبط(16)

اظهار داشتن ،بيان کردن ،سخن گفتن ،صحبت کردن سخن ،اظهار،نوبت حرف زدن ،مثلاکلمات مرتبط(53)


writ of say (see also: stay order) قرار توقيف (يا تعليق) دادرسي


گفتن ، اظهار داشتن ، حرف زدن ، بیان کردن ، سخن گفتن ، صحبت کردن سخن ، حرف، اظهار، نوبت حرف زدن ، مثلا.


say

Từ điển Collocation

say verb

ADV. aloud, out loud | loudly | gently, quietly, softly | gruffly, huskily, thickly | at once | at last, at length, finally | again, repeatedly | simply ‘I am home, ’ he said simply. | hastily, hurriedly, promptly, quickly | slowly | steadily | abruptly, suddenly | briskly, curtly, shortly, tersely | angrily, bitterly, crossly, fiercely, furiously, sharply ‘I don't know,’ she said crossly. | bluntly, flatly | firmly | harshly, sternly | brightly, cheerfully, happily | miserably, sadly | gravely, grimly, seriously, solemnly | airily, casually, easily, lightly, smoothly ‘There's nothing wrong with him, ’ she said airily. | stiffly, tightly | proudly | carefully, thoughtfully | conversationally | calmly, evenly, mildly | patiently | impatiently | ungraciously | politely | soothingly | apologetically | awkwardly, lamely | drily, tartly | coldly, coolly, icily | breathlessly | absently, vaguely | honestly, truthfully Can you honestly say you're sorry?

VERB + SAY be about to, be going to I've forgotten what I was going to say. | hasten to | long to, want to I want to say how much we have all enjoyed this evening. | hate to I hate to say it, but I think Stephen may be right. | dare (to) I dared not say a word about it to anyone. | suffice (it) to Suffice it to say, I refused to get involved. | be fair to It is fair to say a considerable amount of effort went into the project. | be untrue to | have nothing to, have something to Be quiet, I have something to say. | hear sb, overhear sb I heard him say they were leaving tomorrow.

PREP. about Do you have anything to say about this? | to That's not what he said to me.

PHRASES be quoted as saying sth The minister was quoted as saying that the government would do whatever was necessary to restore order. | a thing to say That was a very cruel thing to say.


Từ điển WordNet

    n.

  • the chance to speak

    let him have his say

    v.

  • express in words; state, tell

    He said that he wanted to marry her

    tell me what is bothering you

    state your opinion

    state your name

  • report or maintain; allege, aver

    He alleged that he was the victim of a crime

    He said it was too late to intervene in the war

    The registrar says that I owe the school money

  • express a supposition; suppose

    Let us say that he did not tell the truth

    Let's say you had a lot of money--what would you do?

  • have or contain a certain wording or form; read

    The passage reads as follows

    What does the law say?

  • state as one's opinion or judgement; declare

    I say let's forget this whole business

  • utter aloud

    She said `Hello' to everyone in the office

  • give instructions to or direct somebody to do something with authority; order, tell, enjoin

    I said to him to go home

    She ordered him to do the shopping

    The mother told the child to get dressed

  • speak, pronounce, or utter in a certain way; pronounce, articulate, enounce, sound out, enunciate

    She pronounces French words in a funny way

    I cannot say `zip wire'

    Can the child sound out this complicated word?

  • recite or repeat a fixed text

    Say grace

    She said her `Hail Mary'

  • communicate or express nonverbally

    What does this painting say?

    Did his face say anything about how he felt?

  • indicate

    The clock says noon


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English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary

says|said|saying
syn.: assert authority comment communicate declare express mention power prerogative recite relate remark right speak tell utter voice