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to talk with nói chuyện với














We want to speak with people. Chúng tôi muốn nói chuyện với những người khác. * 006


like: nói chuyện với


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)
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)
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
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
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
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'm sorry to disturb you, but can I talk to you for a moment? disturb
He spoiled my enjoyment of the game by talking all through it. enjoyment
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
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
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
It's impossible to hold a conversation with all this noise. hold
He's only talking to her to make you jealous. jealous
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
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
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
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
I'm going to the school today to talk to Kim's teacher. school
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
Sorry to bother you, but could I speak to you for a moment? sorry
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
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
talk (to/with sb) (about sth): Talk to your doctor if you're still worried. 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
I had a long talk with my boss about my career prospects. talk
I had to have a heart-to-heart talk with her. talk
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
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 wish to speak to the manager. wish
Could I have a quick word with you (= speak to you quickly)? word