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Толковый словарь английского языка - talk

 

Talk

talk
I. verb Etymology: Middle English; akin to Old English talu tale Date: 13th century transitive verb to deliver or express in speech ; utter, to make the subject of conversation or discourse ; discuss , to influence, affect, or cause by ~ing , to use (a language) for conversing or communicating ; speak, intransitive verb 1. to express or exchange ideas by means of spoken words, to convey information or communicate in any way (as with signs or sounds) , to use speech ; speak, 3. to speak idly ; prate, gossip, to reveal secret or confidential information, to give a ~ ; lecture, ~er noun II. noun Date: 14th century the act or an instance of ~ing ; speech, a way of speaking ; language, pointless or fruitless discussion ; verbiage, a formal discussion, negotiation, or exchange of views, 5. mention, report, rumor, gossip, the topic of interested comment, conversation, or gossip , 7. address, lecture, written analysis or discussion presented in an informal or conversational manner, communicative sounds or signs resembling or functioning as ~
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  v. & n. --v. 1 intr. (often foll. by to, with) converse or communicate ideas by spoken words. 2 intr. have the power of speech. 3 intr. (foll. by about) a have as the subject of discussion. b (in imper.) colloq. as an emphatic statement (talk about expense! It cost me {pound}50). 4 tr. express or utter in words; discuss (you are talking nonsense; talked cricket all day). 5 tr. use (a language) in speech (is talking Spanish). 6 intr. (foll. by at) address pompously. 7 tr. (usu. foll. by into, out of) bring into a specified condition etc. by talking (talked himself hoarse; how did you talk them into it?; talked them out of the difficulty). 8 intr. reveal (esp. secret) information; betray secrets. 9 intr. gossip (people are beginning to talk). 10 intr. have influence (money talks). 11 intr. communicate by radio. --n. 1 conversation or talking. 2 a particular mode of speech (baby-talk). 3 an informal address or lecture. 4 a rumour or gossip (there is talk of a merger). b its theme (their success was the talk of the town). 5 (often in pl.) extended discussions or negotiations. Phrases and idioms know what one is talking about be expert or authoritative. now you're talking colloq. I like what you say, suggest, etc. talk away 1 consume (time) in talking. 2 carry on talking (talk away! I'm listening). talk back 1 reply defiantly. 2 respond on a two-way radio system. talk big colloq. talk boastfully. talk down to speak patronizingly or condescendingly to. talk a person down 1 silence a person by greater loudness or persistence. 2 bring (a pilot or aircraft) to landing by radio instructions from the ground. talk the hind leg off a donkey talk incessantly. talk nineteen to the dozen see DOZEN. talk of 1 discuss or mention. 2 (often foll. by verbal noun) express some intention of (talked of moving to London). talk of the town what is being talked about generally. talk out Brit. block the course of (a bill in Parliament) by prolonging discussion to the time of adjournment. talk over discuss at length. talk a person over (or round) gain...
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