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I . talk [tɔ:k, Am tɑ:k] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

2. talk (imitate speech):

talk

3. talk (give lecture, speech):

to talk about [or on] sth

4. talk (reveal secret):

talk

5. talk (gossip):

talk

6. talk (discuss):

talk

8. talk pot.:

II . talk [tɔ:k, Am tɑ:k] CZ. cz. przech.

1. talk (use language):

2. talk (discuss):

III . talk [tɔ:k, Am tɑ:k] RZ.

1. talk (discussion, conversation):

talk
rozmowa r.ż.
to have a talk [with sb] [about sth]

2. talk (lecture, speech):

talk
wykład r.m.
talk
prelekcja r.ż.
to give a talk about [or on] sth

3. talk bez l.mn. (rumour):

talk
pogłoska r.ż.
talk
plotki r.ż. l.mn.
there's talk of...

4. talk bez l.mn. (type of speaking):

talk
sales talk

5. talk:

rozmowy r.ż. l.mn.

double-talk RZ. bez l.mn.

pep talk RZ. pot.

small talk RZ. bez l.mn.

small talk

talk back CZ. cz. nieprzech.

I . talk down CZ. cz. przech.

1. talk down (speak louder):

to talk sb down

3. talk down (in negotiations):

to talk sb down

II . talk down CZ. cz. nieprzech. pej.

talk out CZ. cz. przech.

1. talk out (discuss):

talk out

2. talk out (persuade):

to talk sb out of sth

3. talk out (excuse oneself):

to talk one's way out of sth

4. talk out POLIT. (block):

talk out

talk over CZ. cz. przech.

talk round CZ. cz. przech.

1. talk round (convince):

talk round

2. talk round (avoid):

to talk round sth

Przykłady jednojęzyczne (niezredagowane i niesprawdzone przez PONS)

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Before the shakeup there was a mix of news, sports, music, and talk shows on each station.
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After that, they rest and talk over their recent mis-adventures.
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If you're going to write a biography of somebody, it'd be nice if you'd talk to their family.
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Small talk is conversation for its own sake.
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If you use off-the-cuff, remixed humor, it's a little easier to talk about such critical topics.
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We talk through our misunderstandings and find ways to prevent the situation from happening again.
entertainment.inquirer.net
People within that culture decide what they feel is mere communication, small talk or normal chitchat. 5.
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And if high-sounding talk did any good, we'd have overcome those deep problems long ago.
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They are not banished, but are encouraged to talk out their erroneous beliefs with the priests until they are convinced of their error.
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Also, he would talk while the producers were talking to him through his earpiece, during commercials, and while the play-by-play man was talking.
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