释义 |
ˈfast-talk, v. colloq. Chiefly U.S. [f. fast adv. + talk v.] trans. To persuade by eloquent or deceitful talk.
1946Richmond (Virginia) News Leader 29 Mar. 1/3 A marine private who fast-talked a Japanese bank president out of 587,800 yen. 1950J. S. Redding Stranger & Alone xxii. 225 He wasn't going to let some cracker lawyer..cheat and fast-talk Nan out of it. 1959C. Williams Man in Motion x. 126 Purcell and Stedman deliberately fast-talked the liquor store man into an identification. 1960Sunday Express 18 Dec. 17/6 Gantry hits the road again, to fast-talk himself into whatever good bet lies round the next bend. 1969J. Burmeister Hot & Copper Sky iii. 64, I fast-talked my way into a bottle after..the party broke up. |