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Tri spricht mit der Dame an der Rezeption: ☊
Tri nói chuyện với một người phụ nữ tại quầy tiếp tân: ☊ (Lektion 8, Nr. 70)
Tri spricht mit einer Frau am Frühstücktisch. ☊
Tri nói chuyện với một phụ nữ ở bàn ăn sáng. ☊ (Lektion 9, Nr. 81)
Tri und Trang sprechen über Tris Apartment. ☊
Tri và Trang nói chuyện về căn phòng của Tri. ☊ (Lektion 16, Nr. 168)
Dann haben wir viel Zeit, uns über unsere Gedanken und neue Ideen zu unterhalten. ☊
Lúc đó chúng ta sẽ có nhiều thời gian hơn để nói chuyện về những kỷ niệm và về những ý tưởng mới. ☊ (Lektion 18, Nr. 204)
Trang wird in der Mittagspause von einem neuen Kollegen angesprochen. ☊
Một người đồng nghiệp mới nói chuyện với Trang trong giờ nghỉ trưa. ☊ (Lektion 81, Nr. 1148)
Kann ich bitte mit Frau ... sprechen? ☊
Xin lỗi, tôi có thể nói chuyện với cô / bà ... được không? ☊ (Lektion 85, Nr. 1220)
Kann ich bitte mit Ihrer Kollegin sprechen? ☊
Xin lỗi, tôi có thể nói chuyện với cô đồng nghiệp của anh / chị được không? ☊ (Lektion 85, Nr. 1221)
Ist Herr ... zu sprechen? ☊
Có thể nói chuyện với ông / ngài...bây giờ được không? ☊ (Lektion 85, Nr. 1222)
Sie werden am Telefon verlangt. ☊
Có người gọi điện cần nói chuyện với anh / chị . ☊ (Lektion 86, Nr. 1264)
Ich freue mich bald von Ihnen zu hören. ☊
Rất mong được sớm nói chuyện với anh / chị . ☊ (Lektion 89, Nr. 1336)
Unser Telefonat am 02.08. ☊
Về cuộc nói chuyện điện thoại của chúng ta vào ngày 02.08. ☊ (Lektion 90, Nr. 1344)
Kommen Sie in mein Büro und wir sprechen über dieses Problem. ☊
Mời anh / chị đến văn phòng của tôi để nói chuyện về vấn đề này. ☊ (Lektion 102, Nr. 1708)
Kann ich bitte den Geschäftsführer sprechen? ☊
Tôi có thể nói chuyện với giám đốc công ty được không? ☊ (Lektion 110, Nr. 1993)
I'll call you after I've spoken to them. ☊ after ☊
'We talked for hours.' 'And what did you decide?' ☊ and ☊
He forbids any talking in class. ☊ any ☊
I'd like to ask his opinion but I find him difficult to approach (= not easy to talk to in a friendly way). ☊ approach ☊
He prefers to remain in the background and let his assistant talk to the press. ☊ background ☊
begin doing sth: Everyone began talking at once. ☊ begin ☊
It would be better for him to talk to his parents about his problems. ☊ better ☊
I talked to the women. Both of them were French/They were both French. ☊ both ☊
He had spoken to Emma only briefly. ☊ briefly ☊
He hurried by without speaking to me. ☊ by ☊
I talked to her on my cell phone. ☊ cell phone ☊
I had a long chat with her. ☊ chat ☊
I was surprised to hear them mentioned together: I had never connected them before. ☊ connect ☊
Have you kept in contact with any of your friends from college (= do you still see them or speak or write to them)? ☊ contact ☊
I finally made contact with (= succeeded in speaking to or meeting) her in Paris. ☊ contact ☊
Don was deep in conversation with the girl on his right. ☊ conversation ☊
to get into conversation with sb ☊ conversation ☊
to get into a conversation with sb ☊ conversation ☊
I tried to make conversation (= to speak in order to appear polite). ☊ conversation ☊
I'm sorry to disturb you, but can I talk to you for a moment? ☊ disturb ☊
I tried to draw him aside (= for example where I could talk to him privately). ☊ draw ☊
Did I talk in my sleep? I must have been dreaming. ☊ dream ☊
He spoiled my enjoyment of the game by talking all through it. ☊ enjoyment ☊
I found the talk both informative and entertaining. ☊ entertaining ☊
We talked about the contract, pay, etc. ☊ etc. ☊
I haven't spoken to anyone in English for days and that's a fact. ☊ fact ☊
I addressed it to Mr and Mrs Jones and family. ☊ family ☊
We spoke quietly for fear of waking the guards. ☊ for fear of sth/of doing sth, for fear (that)... ☊
find sb/sth: I wanted to talk to him but he was nowhere to be found. ☊ find ☊
I am speaking for everyone in this department. ☊ for ☊
For the first time he was able to speak freely without the fear of reprisals against his family. ☊ freely ☊
She never spoke to him again from that day on. ☊ from... on ☊
I got into conversation with an Italian student. ☊ get into sth ☊
It's no good trying to talk me out of leaving. ☊ be no good, not be any/much good ☊
Don't you think talking to her would do some good? ☊ do good, do sb good ☊
He managed to cover a lot of ground in a short talk. ☊ ground ☊
It's impossible to hold a conversation with all this noise. ☊ hold ☊
All this talk of food is making me hungry. ☊ hungry ☊
There's a talk on Italian art—are you interested (= would you like to go)? ☊ interested ☊
He's only talking to her to make you jealous. ☊ jealous ☊
I couldn't follow the talk because he kept jumping about from one topic to another. ☊ jump ☊
She spoke kindly to them. ☊ kindly ☊
He's too shy to ask a stranger the time, much less speak to a room full of people. ☊ even/much/still less ☊
We were just making light conversation. ☊ light ☊
I was talking to John when the line suddenly went dead. ☊ line ☊
It is bad manners to talk with your mouth full. ☊ manner ☊
I made a mental note to talk to her about it. ☊ mental ☊
Mind your language! (= don't speak in a rude or offensive way) ☊ mind ☊
He mounted the platform and addressed the crowd. ☊ mount ☊
Don't talk with your mouth full (= when eating). ☊ mouth ☊
I'll speak to her myself. ☊ myself ☊
She felt the need to talk to someone. ☊ need ☊
We were told to speak to no one. ☊ no one ☊
He didn't speak to me—not one word. ☊ not a..., not one... ☊
Talking to him will get you nowhere. ☊ get/go nowhere, get sb nowhere ☊
I'll speak to him about it if the occasion arises (= if I get a chance). ☊ occasion ☊
We spoke on the phone. ☊ on ☊
Can you talk openly about sex with your parents? ☊ openly ☊
The woman spoke almost without pausing for breath (= very quickly). ☊ pause ☊
Please refrain from talking during the performance. ☊ performance ☊
I'd like to talk to you about a personal matter. ☊ personal ☊
Have I picked a bad time to talk to you? ☊ pick ☊
On the rare occasions when they met he hardly even dared speak to her. ☊ rare ☊
It was a relief to be able to talk to someone about it. ☊ relief ☊
Jaime always talked to people without reserve. ☊ reserve ☊
rude (to do sth): It's rude to speak when you're eating. ☊ rude ☊
I'm going to the school today to talk to Kim's teacher. ☊ school ☊
Can't you talk sense (= say sth sensible)? ☊ sense ☊
He gave me the silent treatment (= did not speak to me because he was angry). ☊ silent ☊
Since the party she had only spoken to him once. ☊ since ☊
sit doing sth: We sat talking for hours. ☊ sit ☊
Team sports help to develop a child's social skills (= the ability to talk easily to other people and do things in a group). ☊ social ☊
Sorry to bother you, but could I speak to you for a moment? ☊ sorry ☊
to speak at a conference ☊ speak ☊
Professor Wilson was invited to speak about the results of his research. ☊ speak ☊
She spoke in favour of the new tax. ☊ speak ☊
He has a number of speaking engagements this week. ☊ speak ☊
speak (to sb) (about sth/sb): I've spoken to the manager about it. ☊ speak ☊
The President refused to speak to the waiting journalists. ☊ speak ☊
'Can I speak to Susan?' 'Speaking.' (= at the beginning of a telephone conversation) ☊ speak ☊
speak (with sb) (about sth/sb): Can I speak with you for a minute? ☊ speak ☊
The Society has an interesting talk by a visiting speaker every month. ☊ speaker ☊
stay doing sth: They stayed talking until well into the night. ☊ stay ☊
We've told our daughter not to speak to strangers. ☊ stranger ☊
She spoke with a strong Australian accent. ☊ strong ☊
struggle (with sb/sth): Lisa struggled with her conscience before talking to the police. ☊ struggle ☊
I'm here if you need a sympathetic ear (= sb to talk to about your problems). ☊ sympathetic ☊
talk sth: Are they talking Swedish or Danish? ☊ talk ☊
talk (to/with sb) (about sth): Talk to your doctor if you're still worried. ☊ talk ☊
talk sth: to talk business ☊ talk ☊
Stop talking and listen! ☊ talk ☊
We talked on the phone for over an hour. ☊ talk ☊
talk (to/with sb) (about sb/sth): Who were you talking to just now? ☊ talk ☊
We looked around the school and talked with the principal. ☊ talk ☊
Ann and Joe aren't talking to each other right now (= they refuse to speak to each other because they have argued). ☊ talk ☊
talk yourself + adj.: We talked ourselves hoarse, catching up on all the news. ☊ talk ☊
talk (between A and B) (on/over sth): Talks between management and workers broke down over the issue of holiday pay. ☊ talk ☊
I had a long talk with my boss about my career prospects. ☊ talk ☊
We need to have a serious talk about money matters. ☊ talk ☊
I had to have a heart-to-heart talk with her. ☊ talk ☊
The people (that) I spoke to were very helpful. ☊ that ☊
Turn that thing off while I'm talking to you! ☊ thing ☊
They both spoke together. ☊ together ☊
to speak in a deep/soft/loud/quiet, etc. voice ☊ voice ☊
The President agreed to speak to the waiting journalists. ☊ wait ☊
We got straight down to business without wasting time on small talk. ☊ waste ☊
That's no way to speak to your mother! ☊ way ☊
People spoke well of (= spoke with approval of) him. ☊ well ☊
They walked back together, talking all the while (= all the time). ☊ while ☊
'I'd rather not talk now.' '(Just) as you wish.' ☊ wish ☊
I wish to speak to the manager. ☊ wish ☊
That question is not within the scope of this talk. ☊ within ☊
Could I have a quick word with you (= speak to you quickly)? ☊ word ☊
Stop talking and get on with your work. ☊ work ☊