单词 | talk |
释义 | Word Frequency talk(tɔːk) verb 1. (intr; often foll by to or with) to express one's thoughts, feelings, or desires by means of words (to); speak (to) 2. (intransitive) to communicate or exchange thoughts by other means lovers talk with their eyes 3. (intransitive; usually foll by about) to exchange ideas, pleasantries, or opinions (about) to talk about the weather 4. (intransitive) to articulate words; verbalize his baby can talk 5. (transitive) to give voice to; utter to talk rubbish 6. (transitive) to hold a conversation about; discuss to talk business 7. (intransitive) to reveal information the prisoner talked after torture 8. (transitive) to know how to communicate in (a language or idiom) he talks English 9. (intransitive) to spread rumours or gossip we don't want the neighbours to talk 10. (intransitive) to make sounds suggestive of talking 11. (intransitive) to be effective or persuasive money talks 12. now you're talking 13. talk big 14. talk shop 15. talk the talk 16. you can talk 17. you can talk noun 18. a speech or lecture a talk on ancient Rome 19. an exchange of ideas or thoughts a business talk with a colleague 20. idle chatter, gossip, or rumour there has been a lot of talk about you two 21. a subject of conversation; theme our talk was of war 22. (often plural) a conference, discussion, or negotiation talks about a settlement a round of talks 23. a specific manner of speaking children's talk Derived forms talkable (ˈtalkable) adjective talkability (ˌtalkaˈbility) noun talker (ˈtalker) noun Word origin C13 talkien to talk; related to Old English talu tale, Frisian talken to talk |
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