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lha
hablar
inglés
inglés
español
español
I. talk [ingl. am. tɔk, ingl. brit. tɔːk] V. intr.
1.1. talk (utter words):
1.2. talk <talking, part. pres. >:
talk doll
talk book/newspaper
2. talk:
platicar esp AmC Méx.
we talked on the phone
we talked on the phone
they talked and talked
to talk about sb/sth
hablar de alguien/algo
to talk of sth
to talk with sb
hablar con alguien
to talk with sb
platicar con alguien AmC Méx.
ponerse a platicar AmC Méx.
don't talk daft! ingl. brit. coloq.
¡no digas bobadas! coloq.
to talk dirty or filthy argot
3.1. talk (have discussion):
3.2. talk (give talk):
to talk about/on sth
hablar de/sobre algo
to talk about/on sth
3.3. talk (gossip):
3.4. talk (reveal secret):
hacer hablar a alguien
II. talk [ingl. am. tɔk, ingl. brit. tɔːk] V. trans.
1. talk (speak) coloq.:
2. talk (argue, persuade):
to talk sb into/out of sth/-ing
convencer a alguien de que / de que no  +  subj
he talked me into doing it
III. talk [ingl. am. tɔk, ingl. brit. tɔːk] SUST.
1.1. talk C (conversation):
1.2. talk C (lecture):
to give a talk about or on sth
1.3. talk C <talks, pl > (negotiations):
2.1. talk U (suggestion, rumor):
2.2. talk U (words):
talk coloq., pey.
palabrería f coloq., pey.
talk coloq., pey.
es pura palabrería coloq., pey.
I. talk around V. [ingl. am. tɔk -, ingl. brit. tɔːk -], ingl. brit. also talk round V. (v + o + adv) (persuade)
to talk sb around to sth
convencer a alguien de que
II. talk around V. [ingl. am. tɔk -, ingl. brit. tɔːk -], ingl. brit. also talk round V. (v + prep + o)
fast-talk [ˈfæsttɔk] V. trans. coloq.
to fast-talk sb (into/out of sth) she fast-talked him into buying it
talk up V. [ingl. am. tɔk -, ingl. brit. tɔːk -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)
talk up shares:
they talked her up to $500
smooth-talk [ˈsmuːðtɔːk] V. trans. coloq.
smooth-talk person:
darle jabón a Esp. coloq.
hacerle la barba a Méx. coloq.
hacerle la pata a Chile coloq.
sleep-talk [ˈsliːptɔːk] V. intr.
I. sweet-talk [ˈswiːttɔːk] V. trans. coloq.
engatusar coloq.
camelar Esp. coloq.
to sweet-talk sb into -ing
engatusar a alguien para que  +  subj coloq.
to sweet-talk sb into -ing
camelar a alguien para que  +  subj Esp. coloq.
II. sweet talk[ing] SUST.
sweet talk[ing] U coloq.:
talk radio SUST. U ingl. am.
talk show SUST.
español
español
inglés
inglés
bullado (bullada)
I. talk [tɔ:k] SUST.
1. talk (conversation):
plática f Méx.
2. talk (lecture):
3. talk sin pl. (things said):
4. talk pl (formal discussions):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. talk [tɔ:k] V. intr.
talk (speak):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to set sb talking ingl. brit.
III. talk [tɔ:k] V. trans.
1. talk (utter):
2. talk (discuss):
talk back V. intr.
sales talk SUST.
I. talk down V. trans. (speak louder than)
II. talk down V. intr. pey.
talk show SUST.
smooth talk SUST. pey.
small talk SUST. sin pl.
sweet-talk V. trans.
I. talk round V. trans.
II. talk round V. intr. (avoid)
Entrada de OpenDict
pillow talk SUST.
I. talk [tɔk] SUST.
1. talk (conversation):
plática f Méx.
2. talk (lecture):
3. talk (things said):
4. talk:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. talk [tɔk] V. intr.
talk (speak):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
III. talk [tɔk] V. trans.
1. talk (utter):
2. talk (discuss):
talk out V. trans.
1. talk out (discuss):
2. talk out (convince not to):
to talk sb out of sth
I. talk around V. trans.
II. talk around V. intr. (avoid)
talk back V. intr.
talk show SUST.
back talk SUST.
réplicas f pl.
sweet-talk V. trans.
I. talk down V. trans. (speak louder than)
II. talk down V. intr. pey.
talk through V. trans.
1. talk through (discuss):
2. talk through (explain):
talk time SUST. TEL.
Present
Italk
youtalk
he/she/ittalks
wetalk
youtalk
theytalk
Past
Italked
youtalked
he/she/ittalked
wetalked
youtalked
theytalked
Present Perfect
Ihavetalked
youhavetalked
he/she/ithastalked
wehavetalked
youhavetalked
theyhavetalked
Past Perfect
Ihadtalked
youhadtalked
he/she/ithadtalked
wehadtalked
youhadtalked
theyhadtalked
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Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)
She also strongly believed that plays should not talk down to children, and that children should be able to identify with the lead.
en.wikipedia.org
They talk down to people that ask them questions, gloat about their skills and try to pick up women.
en.wikipedia.org
Given the situation, it is not only wrong to talk down monetary policy, "it's actually dangerous".
www.digitallook.com
He tends to act childishly, especially when others talk down to him.
en.wikipedia.org
Which is why he's such a great teacher because he doesn't talk down to you, he excites you.
www.telegraph.co.uk

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