词汇 | talked |
释义 | talked past simple and past participle oftalk talk verb[ I ] uk /tɔːk/ us /tɑːk/ talkverb[I] (SAY WORDS)A1 to say words aloud; to speak to someone: 讲话,谈话;谈论 talk aboutWe were just talking about Gareth's new girlfriend.我们刚才在谈论加雷斯的新女友。 My little girl has just started to talk.我的小女儿刚开始说话。 talk toShe talks to her mother on the phone every week.她每周都跟母亲通电话。 to talk to someone talkA group of men were talking in the street. speakCould I speak to you privately? sayI couldn't hear what they were saying. chatWe were just chatting about the party. have a chatWe had a little chat over the garden wall. chatterThey spent the morning chattering away. to talk about something talk aboutI don't like talking about my feelings. speak aboutHe is often asked to speak about the decline of global energy supplies. discussWe need to discuss arrangements for next week. talk overI need to talk it over with my wife before I accept the job. talk throughWe're used to talking things through, so we don't have many arguments. debateThe bill will be debated in parliament next week. You're not allowed to talk during the exam.考试期间不许交谈。 The argument was upsetting for us all - I don't want to talk about it.那场争论使我们大家都心烦——我不想再谈论了。 Could I talk to you about a personal matter?我能和你谈件私事吗? He didn't talk about his exam results in case people thought he was boasting.他没有谈论自己的考试成绩,以免让别人以为他在自我吹嘘。 She waves her hands around a lot when she's talking. Informal talking & conversation a problem shared is a problem halvedidiom banter bantering banteringly bants bloviate bull session buzz catch conversational exchange gambit intercourse pass persiflage put the world to rightsidiom take/lead someone on/to one sideidiom talk some sense into sbidiom tête-à-tête understand talkverb[I] (DISCUSS)B2 to discuss something with someone, often to try to find a solution to a disagreement: (为了寻求解决分歧的途径而)与…会谈 The two sides have agreed to talk.双方同意会谈。 talk business, politics, etc. C1 to discuss a particular subject: 谈论正事/政治(等等) Whenever they're together, they talk politics.他们一到一起就谈论政治。 Debate & discussion agent provocateur agora argue argue against something argue for something bargain bargainer controversial controversialist float hash no ifs or butsidiom no-platform no-platforming on the doorstep out-debate undiscussed war of words wash (something) up well argued talkverb[I] (LECTURE)B2 to give a lecture on a subject: (就某一主题)作报告 The next speaker will be talking about endangered insects.下一位讲者将就濒危昆虫作报告。 Lecturing & addressing call for papers CFP co-present deliver a speech eunoia jawbone maiden speech monologue onto oratory presentation public speaking sermon sermonize slide speak speaking speech speechify talk at someone GrammarSpeak or talk? The verbs speak and talk both generally mean ‘say words’, but there are some small differences in how they are used. Speak is more formal than talk. … Speak and talk: uses The verbs speak and talk both generally mean ‘say words’, but there are some small differences in how they are used. Speak is more formal than talk. … Speak and talk with prepositions We usually use to after speak and talk. In more formal situations, people sometimes use with: … Idiomssomeone can talk! someone is a fine one to talk! give someone something to talk about be like talking to a brick wall look who's talking! talk someone's head off talk a blue streak talk about ... talk dirty talk nonsense talk out of both sides of your mouth talk sense talk shop talk some sense into sb talk smack talk the hind leg(s) off a donkey talk the talk talk the talk ... walk the walk talk through your hat talk tough talk turkey talk your way out of something talking of someone/something Phrasal verbstalk about something/doing something talk at someone talk around something talk back talk something down talk someone down talk down to someone talk someone into something talk something out talk someone out of something talk something over talk someone round talk something through talk something up Examples of talkedtalked In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Explorers were much read and talked about and their adventures were re-enacted in lecture halls, theatres, and in all manner of visual entertainments. Young people in our focus groups talked about the kinds of music they enjoyed. The issue of continuing the father role arose as they talked about their children. They associated prestige with artists who were 'real stars', who were recognised on the street, who were talked about. Here are some observations on what is talked about in the 72 stories that were about products and services in this area. While it was being cooked and giving off delicious odors, the men talked and told stories and sang songs. We visited sources, talked to potters, and collected samples from potters and from sources. Husbands appeared in dreams, during waking hours, they remarked on daily events, gave advice and talked of things past, present and future. The interviewees also talked about not wanting to disturb the lives of friends and neighbours. The latter, for example, talked about music's usefulness in changing or enhancing their mood. Adult speakers constantly offer young children new terms, conventional words for the events and objects being talked about. These professionals talked about patients as objects, or as being socially dead. In these cards things are talked about using funny words, which you might not have heard before, but that does not matter. Although most scientists informally talked of gravity-related ideas, they could not measure gravity exactly. Some teachers, though, wanted to explain what had happened to them and talked at length about experiences that had changed their lives. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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