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ENDE: sayings Reden
ENDE: to discourse reden
ENDE: to speak reden
ENDE: to talk reden












like: reden
reden nói
überreden tranh luận
die Redensart cách diễn đạt
verabreden hẹn

reden shuō
überreden 说服 shuō fú
Redensart 说话方式 shuō huà fāng shì
verabreden 约定 yuē dìng

Es werden viele Reden gehalten. Rất nhiều bài phát biểu được diễn ra. (Lektion 81, Nr. 1155)


They had an agreement never to talk about work at home. agreement
He forbids any talking in class. any
I had an awful job persuading him to come (= it was very difficult). awful
begin doing sth: Everyone began talking at once. begin
He hurried by without speaking to me. by
I just called in for a chat. chat
Let's talk over coffee (= while drinking coffee). coffee
I had considerable difficulty (in) persuading her to leave. difficulty
discuss when, what, etc...: We need to discuss when we should go. discuss
I tried to draw him aside (= for example where I could talk to him privately). draw
I tried to persuade him, but with little or no effect. effect
He hates talking about his feelings. feeling
find sb/sth: I wanted to talk to him but he was nowhere to be found. find
I'm warning you for the last time—stop talking! for
It's not hard to get him talking—the problem is stopping him! get
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
We had to go over the same ground (= talk about the same things again) in class the next day. ground
It helped being able to talk about it. help
help sth: It doesn't really help matters knowing that everyone is talking about us. help
imagine (that)...: He's always imagining (that) we're talking about him behind his back. imagine
It's good to talk. it
We have to learn one of Hamlet's speeches for school tomorrow. learn
Let's talk about lighter things, shall we? light
It is bad manners to talk with your mouth full. manner
I made a mental note to talk to her about it. mental
You'll never persuade him to stay—his mind's made up (= he has definitely decided to go). make up your mind, make your mind up
I'd rather not talk about it in mixed company. mixed
Let's not talk about it now. I'm not in the mood. mood
I'll speak to her myself. myself
After a while, we naturally started talking about the children. naturally
She felt the need to talk to someone. need
Talking to him will get you nowhere. get/go nowhere, get sb nowhere
He always gives the same old excuses. old
Trying to reason with him only enrages him even more. only
Can you talk openly about sex with your parents? openly
persuade sb to do sth: Try to persuade him to come. persuade
persuade sb: Please try and persuade her. persuade
She's always easily persuaded. persuade
persuade sb into sth/into doing sth: I allowed myself to be persuaded into entering the competition. persuade
Have I picked a bad time to talk to you? pick
We had plenty to talk about. plenty
The presentation of prizes began after the speeches. presentation
to address/tackle/solve a problem problem
I can't get her to listen to reason. reason
It wasn't easy to persuade her to come—quite the reverse. reverse
scare tactics (= ways of persuading people to do sth by frightening them) scare
I'm going to the school today to talk to Kim's teacher. school
Can't you talk sense (= say sth sensible)? sense
She is not short of excuses when things go wrong. short
speak (to sb) (about sth/sb): I've spoken to the manager about it. speak
Several people made speeches at the wedding. speech
stop sb/sth: Stop me (= make me stop talking) if I'm boring you. stop
I wish you'd change the subject (= talk about sth else). subject
We seem to have got off the subject we're meant to be discussing. subject
The baby is just starting to talk. talk
This situation can't go on. We need to talk. 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
Ann and Joe aren't talking to each other right now (= they refuse to speak to each other because they have argued). talk
When they get together, all they talk about is football. talk
talk of sth: Mary is talking of looking for another job. talk
We need to have a serious talk about money matters. talk
tendency (for sb/sth) (to do sth): I have a tendency to talk too much when I'm nervous. tendency
I had a terrible job (= it was very difficult) to persuade her to come. terrible
When she started talking about her job, he just tuned out. tune out, tune sb/sth out
She finds the divorce too upsetting to talk about. upsetting
It's no use—I can't persuade her. it's no use (doing sth), what's the use (of doing sth)?
'I'd rather not talk now.' '(Just) as you wish.' wish
Could I have a quick word with you (= speak to you quickly)? word
Stop talking and get on with your work. work
You girls, stop talking! you
It's a friendly place—people come up to you in the street and start talking. you