talking
- IPA[ˈtôkiNG]
美式
- engaging in speech.;(of an animal or object) able to make sounds similar to those of speech
- the action of talking; speech or discussion
noun: talking
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形容詞
- 1. engaging in speech.
- ▪ (of an animal or object) able to make sounds similar to those of speech the world's greatest talking bird
- ▪ silently expressive he did have talking eyes
名詞
- 1. the action of talking; speech or discussion I'll do the talking—you just back me up
- speak in order to give information or express ideas or feelings; converse or communicate by ... the two men talked we'd sit and talk about jazz
- communication by spoken words; conversation or discussion: there was a slight but noticeable lull in the talk
Oxford Dictionary
- speak in order to give information or express ideas or feelings; converse or communicate by ... the two men talked we'd sit and talk about jazz
- communication by spoken words; conversation or discussion: there was a slight but noticeable lull in the talk
Oxford American Dictionary
- a topic that invites discussion or argument: post-war reconstruction was the major talking point
Oxford Dictionary
- open, honest, and direct in speech or writing; frank: a straight-talking man of principle
Oxford American Dictionary
- one of a set of West African drums, each having a different pitch, which are beaten to transmit ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a recorded reading of a book, originally designed for use by blind people.
Oxford Dictionary
- a film with a soundtrack, as distinct from a silent film.
Oxford Dictionary
- while we are on the subject of — (said when one is reminded of something by the present topic ...
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈtɔːkɪŋ]
英式
- engaging in speech.
- the action of talking; speech or discussion: I'll do the talking—you just back me up
Oxford Dictionary