Talk, speaking, or discourse; colloquy, conversation, conference. Commonly const. with or of (a person), and chiefly occurring in phrases, esp. to…
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释义 | the mind > language > speech > conversation > [noun] (468) speechc900 Talk, speaking, or discourse; colloquy, conversation, conference. Commonly const. with or of (a person), and chiefly occurring in phrases, esp. to… talec1000 The action of telling, relating, or saying; discourse, conversation, talk. Obsolete. speaka1300 Talk, discourse, conversation. reasonc1300 A statement, narrative, or speech; a remark or observation; an account or explanation of, or answer to, something. Also as a mass noun: speech… speakinga1325 With possessive pronouns, etc.: Speech, talk; conversation, discourse. counsela1350 Conference, conversation. Obsolete. rare. intercommuningc1374 Mutual conversation, discourse, or intercourse. dalliancec1400 Talk, confabulation, converse, chat; usually of a light or familiar kind, but also used of serious conversation or discussion. Obsolete. communication1419 Interchange of speech, conferring, discussion, debate; an instance of this, a conversation, a conference. Obsolete. communancec1449 Conversation; consultation. collocutiona1464 Talking together, conversation, colloquy. parlour?c1475 Perhaps: conversation, colloquy; a conference. Obsolete. sermocination1514 Talk, conversation; a discourse, sermon. commona1529 The action or an act of communing (see commune, v. 1); conversation. Cf. commune, n.2 dialogue?1533 As a mass noun: conversation carried on between two or more people; discussion, verbal interchange. Now somewhat rare. interlocutiona1534 The action (on the part of two or more persons) of talking or replying to each other. Talk, conversation, discourse, dialogue. discourse1545 The action or process of communicating thought by means of the spoken word; interchange of words; conversation, talk. Also: the words exchanged by… discoursing1550 The action of discourse, v.; esp. discussion or conversation. Also (occasionally): an instance of this. conference1565 Communication, converse, intercourse. Obsolete. purposea1572 Discourse, conversation; an instance of this. Obsolete. talk1572 Speech, discourse; esp. the familiar oral intercourse of two or more persons; conversation (of a familiar kind). interspeech1579 Speech between or among a number of persons; colloquy. conversationa1586 Interchange of thoughts and words; familiar discourse or talk. devising1586 Conversation, talking (devise, v. 14). Obsolete. intercourse1596 Communication of ideas; discourse, conversation, discussion. Obsolete (except as included in sense 2). intercommunication1603 The mutual imparting of ideas or information; interchange of speech; mutual conference. eclogue1604 Used for: Conversation, discourse. commercing1610 communion1614 The action of communicating; intercourse, interaction; conversation. negocea1617 Business, commerce. (In quot. 1617 in plural; cf. negocy, n.) alloquy1623 The action of speaking to or addressing somebody; an instance of this; (an) address. Also: conversation, discourse. confariation1652 Speaking together, conversation, intercourse. gob1681 Talk, conversation; idle chatter. Originally and chiefly in gift of the gob: fluency of speech, eloquence; = gift of (the) gab at gab, n.3 phrases 1. gab1761 colloquial. Talk; (in early use) light, entertaining chat, lively conversation; (later chiefly) foolish or inconsequential talk; prattle; twaddle. commune1814 The action or an act of communing (see commune, v. 1); communion. colloquy1817 (without plural) Converse, dialogue. conversing1884 The action of converse, v.: having intercourse; discoursing, talking. cross-talk1887 (a) see quot. 1887; in wider use, any unwanted transfer of signals from one circuit, channel, etc., to another; also, in Radio, a reproduced signal… bull session1920 attributive, esp. in bull session n. originally and chiefly U.S. an informal conversation or discussion, esp. of a group of males. rap1957 U.S. colloquial (chiefly in African-American use). A verbal display, esp. one intended to impress. Hence: improvised dialogue; banter, ‘spiel’; an… Subcategories:— a, the, or this conversation (20) — private conversation (9) — between specific number of people (5) — pleasant or witty (2) — lengthy (4) — exchange of words (5) — one who converses (19) — chatting or chat (161) — conferring or consulting (116) — spiritual or mental (5) — topic of or subject for conversation or gossip (61) — other types of conversation (11) — final utterance in a conversation (2) — conversational filler (1) — in which many speak simultaneously (3) — assembly for conversation (4) |
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