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s conversa | conferència, xerrada, discurs | rumor, parleria | tema de conversav parlar, conversartalk for talking's sake parlar per parlartalk nineteen to the dozen parlar pels descositstalk nonsense dir disbaratstalk about parlar detalk away parlar sense parartalk into persuadirtalk out of dissuadirtalk over examinartalk round convèncer, persuadirtalk up parlar clar
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talk out — (something) to discuss a problem in detail. We re trying to encourage these kids to talk out their differences. I can t stand endless arguments, so if you have a problem with me, let s talk it out. Related vocabulary: talked out … New idioms dictionary
talk out — index discuss Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
talk out of — index dissuade, expostulate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
talk out — transitive verb 1. : filibuster the arguments by which it has been talked out of existence Stephen Spender 2. : to clarify or settle (as a problem) by oral expression or discussion meet … to discuss knotty problems and talk them out to a point of … Useful english dictionary
talk out of — verb persuade someone not to do something • Ant: ↑talk into • Hypernyms: ↑dissuade, ↑deter • Verb Frames: Somebody s somebody into V ing something * * * talk out of [phrasal verb] 1 … Useful english dictionary
talk out — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms talk out : present tense I/you/we/they talk out he/she/it talks out present participle talking out past tense talked out past participle talked out talk something out to discuss a problem thoroughly with… … English dictionary
talk out — PHRASAL VERB If you talk out something such as a problem, you discuss it thoroughly in order to settle it. [V n P] Talking things out with someone else can be helpful... [V P n (not pron)] Talk out your problems. Do not keep them bottled up. Syn … English dictionary
talk out something — talk out (something) to discuss a problem in detail. We re trying to encourage these kids to talk out their differences. I can t stand endless arguments, so if you have a problem with me, let s talk it out. Related vocabulary: talked out … New idioms dictionary
talk out of turn — To say something indiscreet or tactless ● turn * * * speak/talk/out of turn phrase to say something that you should not say because you have no right to say it or because it upsets someone I hope I’m not speaking out of turn, but I preferred the… … Useful english dictionary
talk out of the back of your head — talk out of the back of (your) head British & Australian, informal to talk nonsense. He s talking out of the back of his head you can t get a flight to Australia for less than Ј500 these days. (usually in continuous tenses) … New idioms dictionary
talk out of the back of head — talk out of the back of (your) head British & Australian, informal to talk nonsense. He s talking out of the back of his head you can t get a flight to Australia for less than Ј500 these days. (usually in continuous tenses) … New idioms dictionary