Слово англійською: talk

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talk

noun
/tɔːk/

    speech

  1. [countable] a speech or lecture on a particular subject
    • I went to several interesting talks at the conference.
    • talk on something She gave a talk on her visit to China.
    • talk about something I heard a talk about the history of printing.
    Synonyms speechspeechlecture address talk sermonThese are all words for a talk given to an audience.speech a formal talk given to an audience:
    • Several people made speeches at the wedding.
    lecture a talk given to a group of people to tell them about a particular subject, often as part of a university or college course:
    • a lecture on the Roman army
    • a course/​series of lectures
    address a formal speech given to an audience:
    • a televised presidential address
    speech or address?A speech can be given on a public or private occasion; an address is always public: He gave an address at the wedding. talk a fairly informal session in which somebody tells a group of people about a subject:
    • She gave an interesting talk on her visit to China.
    sermon a talk on a moral or religious subject, usually given by a religious leader during a service:
    • to preach a sermon
    Patterns
    • a long/​short speech/​lecture/​address/​talk/​sermon
    • a keynote speech/​lecture/​address
    • to write/​prepare/​give/​deliver/​hear a(n) speech/​lecture/​address/​talk/​sermon
    • to attend/​go to a lecture/​talk
    see also chalk talk
  2. conversation

  3. [countable] a conversation or discussion
    • She looked worried so we had a talk.
    • talk about something We need to have a serious talk about money matters.
    • talk with somebody I had to have a heart-to-heart talk with her.
    • I will have to have a little talk with that young lady (= talk to her about something she has done wrong).
    • talk with somebody about something I had a long talk with my boss about my career prospects.
    Synonyms discussiondiscussionconversation dialogue talk debate consultation chat gossipThese are all words for an occasion when people talk about something.discussion a detailed conversation about something that is considered to be important:
    • Discussions are still taking place between the two leaders.
    conversation a talk, usually a private or informal one, involving two people or a small group; the activity of talking in this way:
    • a telephone conversation
    dialogue conversations in a book, play or film:
    • The novel has long descriptions and not much dialogue.
    A dialogue is also a formal discussion between two groups, especially when they are trying to solve a problem or end a dispute:
    • The President told waiting reporters there had been a constructive dialogue.
    talk a conversation or discussion, often one about a problem or something important for the people involved:
    • I had a long talk with my boss about my career prospects.
    debate a formal discussion of an issue at a public meeting or in a parliament. In a debate two or more speakers express opposing views and then there is often a vote on the issue:
    • a debate on prison reform
    consultation a formal discussion between groups of people before a decision is made about something:
    • There have been extensive consultations between the two countries.
    chat a friendly informal conversation; informal talking. The countable use of chat is especially British English: I just called in for a chat about the kids. gossip a conversation about other people and their private lives:
    • We had a good gossip about the boss.
    Patterns
    • a discussion/​conversation/​dialogue/​talk/​debate/​consultation/​chat/​gossip about something
    • a discussion/​conversation/​dialogue/​debate/​consultation on something
    • in (close) discussion/​conversation/​dialogue/​debate/​consultation with somebody
    • to have a discussion/​conversation/​dialogue/​talk/​debate/​consultation/​chat/​gossip with somebody
    • to hold a discussion/​conversation/​debate/​consultation
  4. formal discussions

  5. talks
    [plural] formal discussions between governments or organizations
    • peace/trade talks
    • to hold talks
    • to engage in/enter into talks
    • to pull out of talks
    • talks with somebody/something The delegation arrived for talks with their government.
    • in talks with somebody/something He is currently in talks with two football clubs.
    • talks between A and B Talks between management and workers broke down over the issue of holiday pay.
    • talks on something Leaders will resume talks on the trade deal next month.
    • talks over something Talks continue over the political future of the province.
    • A further round of talks will be needed if the dispute is to be resolved.
    • Union representatives walked out of emergency talks aimed at reaching a pay settlement.
  6. words without actions

  7. [uncountable] (informal) words that are spoken, but without the necessary facts or actions to support them
    • It's just talk. He'd never carry out his threats.
    • Don't pay any attention to her—she's all talk.
  8. stories/rumours

  9. [uncountable] stories that suggest a particular thing might be true or might happen in the future
    • She dismissed the stories of her resignation as newspaper talk.
    • talk of (doing) something There was talk in Washington of sending in troops.
    • talk that… There’s talk that he’s a difficult actor to work with.
  10. topic/way of speaking

  11. [uncountable] (often in compounds) a topic of conversation or a way of speaking
    • business talk
    • She said it was just girl talk that a man wouldn't understand.
    • The book teaches you how to understand Spanish street talk (= slang).
    • It was tough talk, coming from a man who had begun the year in a hospital bed.
    see also baby talk, back talk, pep talk, sales talk, shop talk, small talk, sweet talk, trash talk
  12. Word OriginMiddle English: frequentative verb from the Germanic base of tale or tell.
Idioms
fighting talk
  1. comments or remarks that show that you are ready to fight very hard for something
    • What we want from the management is fighting talk.
the talk of something
  1. the person or thing that everyone is talking about in a particular place
    • Overnight, she became the talk of the town (= very famous).
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