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41 talk show
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42 baby talk
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43 small talk
nome chiacchiere f.pl.* * *nconversazione f mondana, chiacchiere fpl* * *nome chiacchiere f.pl. -
44 pep-talk
noun (a talk intended to arouse enthusiasm, or to make people work harder, better etc: The director gave all the staff a pep-talk.) discorso di incitamento -
45 (to) fast-talk
(to) fast-talk /fɑ:sˈtɔ:k/v. t.(fam. USA) convincere con la parlantina: The man fast-talked him into signing the paper, l'uomo lo convinse a forza di chiacchiere a firmare il foglio. -
46 (to) smooth-talk
(to) smooth-talk /ˈsmu:ɵtɔ:k/v. t. -
47 (to) sweet-talk
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48 (to) fast-talk
(to) fast-talk /fɑ:sˈtɔ:k/v. t.(fam. USA) convincere con la parlantina: The man fast-talked him into signing the paper, l'uomo lo convinse a forza di chiacchiere a firmare il foglio. -
49 (to) smooth-talk
(to) smooth-talk /ˈsmu:ɵtɔ:k/v. t. -
50 (to) sweet-talk
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51 double talk n
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52 pep talk
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53 pillow talk
nome colloq. conversazioni f.pl. intime (fatte a letto)* * *nchiacchiere fpl fra le lenzuola* * *nome colloq. conversazioni f.pl. intime (fatte a letto) -
54 sales talk
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55 table talk
nconversazione f a tavola -
56 talker talk·er n
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57 talking talk·ing
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58 double talk
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59 sweet-talk
I ['swiːttɔːk]nome colloq. lusinga f., sviolinata f.II ['swiːttɔːk]verbo transitivo colloq. lusingare, sviolinare* * *I ['swiːttɔːk]nome colloq. lusinga f., sviolinata f.II ['swiːttɔːk]verbo transitivo colloq. lusingare, sviolinare -
60 baby talk
linguaggio bambinesco, bambinese
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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
talk — talk; talk·abil·i·ty; talk·able; talk·a·thon; talk·a·tive; talk·a·tive·ly; talk·a·tive·ness; talk·ee talk·ee; talk·er; talk·ie; … English syllables
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talk — ► VERB 1) speak in order to give information or express ideas or feelings. 2) have the power of speech. 3) (talk over/through) discuss (something) thoroughly. 4) (talk back) reply defiantly or insolently. 5) (talk down to) speak patroniz … English terms dictionary
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