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Talk tarimas:
/tɔ:k/ 
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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- verb-transitive: To articulate (words):  The baby is talking sentences now. 
 - verb-transitive: To give expression to in words:  talk treason. 
 - verb-transitive: To speak of or discuss (something):  talk music; talk business;  
 - verb-transitive: To speak or know how to speak in (an idiom or language):  talked French with the flight crew. 
 - verb-transitive: To gain, influence, or bring into a specified state by talking:  talked me into coming; talked their way out of trouble. 
 - verb-transitive: To spend (a period of time) by or as if by talking:  talked the evening away. 
 - verb-intransitive: To converse by means of spoken language:  We talked for hours.  See Synonyms at 
speak . - verb-intransitive: To articulate words:  The baby can talk. 
 - verb-intransitive: To imitate the sounds of human speech:  The parrot talks. 
 - verb-intransitive: To express one's thoughts or emotions by means of spoken language:  talked about the pros and cons of the issue. 
 - verb-intransitive: To convey one's thoughts in a way other than by spoken words:  talk with one's hands. 
 - verb-intransitive: To express one's thoughts in writing:  Voltaire talks about London in this book. 
 - verb-intransitive: To parley or negotiate with someone:  Let's talk before continuing to fight. 
 - verb-intransitive: To spread rumors; gossip:  If you do that, people will talk. 
 - verb-intransitive: To allude to something:  Are you talking about last week? 
 - verb-intransitive: To consult or confer with someone:  I talked with the doctor. 
 - verb-intransitive: To reveal information concerning oneself or others, especially under pressure:  Has the prisoner talked? 
 - verb-intransitive: Informal   To be efficacious:  Money talks. 
 - noun: An exchange of ideas or opinions; a conversation.
 - noun: A speech or lecture.
 - noun: Hearsay, rumor, or speculation:  There is talk of bankruptcy. 
 - noun: A subject of conversation:  a musical that is the talk of the town. 
 - noun: A conference or negotiation. Often used in the plural:  peace talks. 
 - noun: Jargon; slang:  prison talk. 
 - noun: Empty speech or unnecessary discussion:  much talk and no action. 
 - noun: A particular manner of speech:  baby talk; honeyed talk. 
 - noun: Something, such as the sounds of animals, felt to resemble human talk:  whale talk. 
 - phrasal-verb: talk around  To persuade:  I talked them around to my point of view. 
 - phrasal-verb: talk around  To speak indirectly about:  talked around the subject but never got to the point. 
 - phrasal-verb: talk at  To address orally with no regard for or interest in a reaction or response.
 - phrasal-verb: talk back  To make an impertinent or insolent reply.
 - phrasal-verb: talk back  To make a belligerent response:  heavy guns talking back. 
 - phrasal-verb: talk down  To depreciate:  talked down the importance of the move. 
 - phrasal-verb: talk down  To speak with insulting condescension:  talked down to her subordinates. 
 - phrasal-verb: talk down  To silence (a person), especially by speaking in a loud and domineering manner.
 - phrasal-verb: talk down  To direct and control (the flight of an aircraft during an approach for landing) by radioed instructions either from the ground or a nearby aircraft.
 - phrasal-verb: talk out  To discuss (a matter) exhaustively:  I talked out the problem with a therapist. 
 - phrasal-verb: talk out  To resolve or settle by discussion.
 - phrasal-verb: talk out  Chiefly British   To block (proposed legislation) by filibustering.
 - phrasal-verb: talk over  To consider thoroughly in conversation; discuss:  talked the matter over. 
 - phrasal-verb: talk over  To win (someone) over by persuasion:  talked them over to our side. 
 - phrasal-verb: talk up  To speak in favor of; promote:  talked the candidate up; talked up the new product. 
 - phrasal-verb: talk up  To speak up in a frank, often insolent manner.
 - idiom: talk big  Informal   To brag.
 - idiom: talk sense  To speak rationally and coherently.
 
                
                
                Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- derybos
 - to talk big girti(s)
 - to talk tall perdėti
 - bauginti
 - kalbėti
 - small talktuščios kalbos
 - plepalai
 - all talk and no cidertriukšmo daug
 - o naudos maža
 - gandas
 - pasikalbėti
 - pasišnekėti
 - pasikalbėjimas
 - pokalbis
 
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