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81 talk less
v.hablar menos. -
82 talk loud
v.hablar alto, hablar duro. -
83 talk louder
v.hablar más fuerte. -
84 talk more
v.hablar más. -
85 talk nationally
v.hablar en cadena nacional. -
86 talk nonsense
v.hablar sin fundamento, decir barbaridades, decir disparates, decir extravagancias. -
87 talk nonstop
v.hablar incansablemente, discursar sin parar, hablar hasta por los codos, hablar excesivamente. -
88 talk non-stop
v.hablar sin parar, hablar incansablemente. -
89 talk openly
v.hablar con franqueza, hablar con toda claridad, hablar con toda franqueza, hablar sin disimulo. -
90 talk out
v.1 discutir a fondo, discutir.2 hacer cambiar de opinión.3 prolongar hasta lo imposible. -
91 talk over
v.1 hablar de, tratar de.2 hablar a través de.3 discutir a fondo, discutir.4 discutir sobre, discutir en relación a. -
92 talk politics
v.hablar de política. -
93 talk posh
v.hablar con un tono afectado. -
94 talk round
v.1 mencionar indirectamente, hacer alusión a, circunvenir.2 hacer cambiar de opinión, lograr convencer, convencer, hacer cambiar de parecer.3 sortear el tema.4 discutir una y otra vez acerca de. -
95 talk rubbish
v.decir disparates, decir locuras, decir idioteces, decir pamplinas. -
96 talk secretively
v.secretear. -
97 talk sense
v.hablar sensatamente, hablar con razón, hablar con sentido, hablar con sentido común. -
98 talk serious
v.hablar en serio. -
99 talk seriously
v.hablar seriamente. -
100 talk shit
v.hablar mierda, hablar paja, hablar pura paja, hablar por hablar.
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talk — [tôk] vi. [ME talken (akin to Fris, to chatter), prob. freq. based on OE talian, to reckon, akin to talu,TALE] 1. a) to put ideas into, or exchange ideas by, spoken words; speak; converse b) to express something in words; make a statement (of, on … English World dictionary
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talk — [n1] speech, address to group allocution, chalk talk*, declamation, descant, discourse, disquisition, dissertation, epilogue, exhortation, expatiation, harangue, homily, lecture, monologue, oration, peroration, prelection, recitation, screed,… … New thesaurus
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Talk — Talk, v. t. 1. To speak freely; to use for conversing or communicating; as, to talk French. [1913 Webster] 2. To deliver in talking; to speak; to utter; to make a subject of conversation; as, to talk nonsense; to talk politics. [1913 Webster] 3.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Talk — Talk … Википедия
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Talk — Talk, n. 1. The act of talking; especially, familiar converse; mutual discourse; that which is uttered, especially in familiar conversation, or the mutual converse of two or more. [1913 Webster] In various talk the instructive hours they passed.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English