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I . talk [tɔ:k] N

2. talk (lecture):

talk

3. talk:

talk (discussion)
talk (things said)
besede f pl
to make small talk

4. talk (formal discussions):

talks pl
pogajanja n pl

II . talk [tɔ:k] VB intr

1. talk about:

talk (speak)
talk (converse)
to talk to sb on the phone

2. talk (imitate speech):

talk parrot
to be talking through one's hat offens inf

talk back VB intr

talk

I . talk down VB trans (dissuade)

II . talk down VB intr pej to talk down to sb

talk out VB trans

1. talk (discuss thoroughly):

to talk outsth

2. talk (be persuasive):

to talk one's way out of sth

3. talk (convince not to):

to talk sb out of sth

talk over VB trans

I . talk round VB trans (convince)

II . talk round VB intr to talk (a)round sth

talk

talk through VB trans

1. talk (discuss thoroughly):

talk

2. talk (reassure with talk):

to talk sb through sth

ˈback talk N Am inf

ˈpep talk N

ˈsales talk N no pl

ˈshop talk N no pl

ˈsmall talk N no pl

small talk
klepet m
small talk

ˈsmooth-talk VB intr inf

ˈta·ble talk N

ˈtalk show N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
We talk through our misunderstandings and find ways to prevent the situation from happening again.
entertainment.inquirer.net
If you use off-the-cuff, remixed humor, it's a little easier to talk about such critical topics.
en.wikipedia.org
There is still some talk of a future reunion, but no official announcement has been made.
en.wikipedia.org
Small talk is conversation for its own sake.
en.wikipedia.org
That we'll talk out in our next team meeting.
www.cricbuzz.com
They met in the bakery and started to talk.
en.wikipedia.org
After that, they rest and talk over their recent mis-adventures.
en.wikipedia.org
It is pure, honest and immune to sweet talk.
www.independent.co.uk
Before the shakeup there was a mix of news, sports, music, and talk shows on each station.
en.wikipedia.org
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.
en.wikipedia.org

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