talk
Kelime Anlamı :

1. konuşmak.
2. laf.
3. konuşma.
4. görüşme.
5. sohbet.
6. söylenti.
7. dedikodu.
8. söylemek.
9. sohbet etmek.
10. hoşbeş.
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Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. to articulate (words): the baby is talking sentences now.
2. to give expression to in words: talk treason.
3. to speak of or discuss (something): talk music; talk business;
4. to speak or know how to speak in (an idiom or language): talked french with the flight crew.
5. to gain, influence, or bring into a specified state by talking: talked me into coming; talked their way out of trouble.
6. to spend (a period of time) by or as if by talking: talked the evening away.
7. to converse by means of spoken language: we talked for hours. see synonyms at speak.
8. to articulate words: the baby can talk.
9. to imitate the sounds of human speech: the parrot talks.
10. to express one's thoughts or emotions by means of spoken language: talked about the pros and cons of the issue.
11. to convey one's thoughts in a way other than by spoken words: talk with one's hands.
12. to express one's thoughts in writing: Voltaire talks about london in this book.
13. to parley or negotiate with someone: let's talk before continuing to fight.
14. to spread rumors; gossip: If you do that, people will talk.
15. to allude to something: are you talking about last week?
16. to consult or confer with someone: I talked with the doctor.
17. to reveal information concerning oneself or others, especially under pressure: has the prisoner talked?
18. informal to be efficacious: money talks.
19. an exchange of ideas or opinions; a conversation.
20. A speech or lecture.
21. hearsay, rumor, or speculation: there is talk of bankruptcy.
22. A subject of conversation: a musical that is the talk of the town.
23. A conference or negotiation. often used in the plural: peace talks.
24. jargon; slang: prison talk.
25. empty speech or unnecessary discussion: much talk and no action.
26. A particular manner of speech: baby talk; honeyed talk.
27. something, such as the sounds of animals, felt to resemble human talk: whale talk.
28. talk around to persuade: I talked them around to my point of view.
29. talk around to speak indirectly about: talked around the subject but never got to the point.
30. talk at to address orally with no regard for or interest in a reaction or response.
31. talk back to make an impertinent or insolent reply.
32. talk back to make a belligerent response: heavy guns talking back.
33. talk down to depreciate: talked down the importance of the move.
34. talk down to speak with insulting condescension: talked down to her subordinates.
35. talk down to silence (a person), especially by speaking in a loud and domineering manner.
36. 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.
37. talk out to discuss (a matter) exhaustively: I talked out the problem with a therapist.
38. talk out to resolve or settle by discussion.
39. talk out chiefly british to block (proposed legislation) by filibustering.
40. talk over to consider thoroughly in conversation; discuss: talked the matter over.
41. talk over to win (someone) over by persuasion: talked them over to our side.
42. talk up to speak in favor of; promote: talked the candidate up; talked up the new product.
43. talk up to speak up in a frank, often insolent manner.
44. talk big informal to brag.
45. talk sense to speak rationally and coherently.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. to make known or interchange thoughts by means of spoken words; converse: especially implying informal speech and colloquy, or the presence of a hearer.
2. to speak incessantly or impertinently; chatter; prate; gossip.
3. to communicate ideas through the medium of written characters, gestures, signs, or any other substitute for oral speech.
4. to have or exercise the power of speech; utter words; also, to imitate the sound of spoken words, as some birds, mechanical contrivances, etc.
5. to consult; confer.
6. to produce sounds suggestive of speech.
7. to expostulate with; reprove; rebuke.
8.
9. to utter; articulate; enunciate.
10. to express in words; make known orally; tell: as, to talk treason; to talk common sense.
11. to discourse about; speak of; discuss: as, to talk philosophy; to talk shop.
12. to use as a spoken language; express one's self orally in: as, to talk french or german.
13. to bring, send, induce, influence, or otherwise affect by speech: used in many phrases: as, to talk one into compliance; to talk one's tongue weary.
14. to pass or spend in talking: with away: as, to talk away an evening.
15. to go over in conversation; review; discuss.
16. discourse; speech; especially, the familiar oral intercourse of two or more persons; conversation.
17. report; rumor; gossip.
18. A subject or occasion of talk, especially of gossip; a theme.
19. A more or less formal or public discussion conducted by a body of men, or by two opposing parties, concerning mattery of common interest; a negotiation; a conference; a palaver.
20. language; speech; lingo.
21. an obsolete spelling of talc.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia