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I . talk [tɔ:k, ingl. am. tɑ:k] V. intr.

2. talk (imitate speech):

talk

3. talk (give lecture, speech):

to talk about [or on] sth

4. talk (reveal secret):

talk

5. talk (gossip):

talk

6. talk (discuss):

talk

8. talk coloq.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

you can [or can't] talk!
i kto to mówi!
you're a fine one to talk!
i kto to mówi!
to talk through one's hat [or neck] coloq.
i kto to mówi!

II . talk [tɔ:k, ingl. am. tɑ:k] V. trans.

1. talk (use language):

2. talk (discuss):

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

to talk the hind leg(s) off a donkey
to talk sense
to talk shop
to talk turkey esp AM coloq.

III . talk [tɔ:k, ingl. am. tɑ:k] SUST.

1. talk (discussion, conversation):

talk
to have a talk [with sb] [about sth]

2. talk (lecture, speech):

talk
talk
to give a talk about [or on] sth

3. talk sin pl. (rumour):

talk
talk
plotki fpl
there's talk of...

4. talk sin pl. (type of speaking):

talk
sales talk

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

it's just talk
to be the talk of the town

double-talk SUST. sin pl.

pep talk SUST. coloq.

small talk SUST. sin pl.

I . talk down V. trans.

1. talk down (speak louder):

to talk sb down

3. talk down (in negotiations):

to talk sb down

II . talk down V. intr. pey.

talk out V. trans.

1. talk out (discuss):

talk out

2. talk out (persuade):

to talk sb out of sth

3. talk out (excuse oneself):

to talk one's way out of sth

4. talk out POL. (block):

talk out

talk round V. trans.

1. talk round (convince):

talk round

2. talk round (avoid):

to talk round sth
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talk <gen. -ku> SUST. m

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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It is pure, honest and immune to sweet talk.
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Also, he would talk while the producers were talking to him through his earpiece, during commercials, and while the play-by-play man was talking.
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After that, they rest and talk over their recent mis-adventures.
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And if high-sounding talk did any good, we'd have overcome those deep problems long ago.
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They are not banished, but are encouraged to talk out their erroneous beliefs with the priests until they are convinced of their error.
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If you're going to write a biography of somebody, it'd be nice if you'd talk to their family.
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As a popularizer, his hallmarks were his prolific output and his unwillingness to oversimplify or talk down to his readership.
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It was a late night talk show that included sketch comedy, improv, and material from the shortfilms.
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The term became ingrained in the language to the extent that a performance using markers and a sketch pad is still known today as a chalk talk.
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People within that culture decide what they feel is mere communication, small talk or normal chitchat. 5.
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