1. express something in words [intransitive only in negatives, transitive]SAY to express an idea, feeling, thought etc using words. I can’t say (that) · Say | ロングマン現代英英辞典で... · Needless to say |
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishI sayI sayBritish English old-fashioned a) ATTENTIONused to get someone's attention I say, don't I know you? |
anything you say spoken used to tell someone you agree with what they suggest. Yes, of course, anything you say. |
that is (to say)that is (to say)MEANINGused to give more exact information about something or to correct a statement One solution would be to change the shape ... |
saying · sayingsay‧ing /ˈseɪ-ɪŋ/ ○○○ noun [countable] · SAYINGa well-known short statement that expresses an idea most people believe is true and wise SYN ... |
informal especially American English used when you did not hear what someone said or when you cannot believe that something is true → sayExamples from the ... |
used to ask someone if they agree with a suggestion. We could go into partnership – what do you say? What do you say we all go to a movie? |
to have the opportunity to give your opinion about something. You'll get a chance to have your say. |
used to tell someone that they have only to ask and you will do what they want. Anywhere you want to go, just say the word. |
SAY definition: 1. to pronounce words or sounds, to express a thought, opinion, or suggestion, or to state a fact…. Learn more. THAT IS TO SAY · To say the least · I'll say! · NOT TO SAY |
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