CORE WORDS
COMPOUND WORDS
articulate | {adj} | (speaking in a clear or effective manner) | backbite | {v} | (to make defamatory statements about another) | badmouth | {v} | (to criticize or malign, especially unfairly or spitefully) | beat around the bush | {v} | (to delay or avoid talking about something difficult or unpleasant) | beat around the bush | {v} | (to treat a topic but omit its main points) | belittle | {v} | (to knowingly say that something is smaller or less important than it actually is) | blandish | {v} | (to persuade someone by using flattery; to cajole) | cant | {n} | (heraldry: blazon that makes a pun, canting arms) | claptrap | {n} | (empty verbiage or nonsense) | coax | {v} | (persuade gradually) | direct speech | {n} | (the writing of speech) | discourse | {v} | (engage in discussion or conversation) | discourse | {v} | (write or speak formally and at length) | eloquence | {n} | (the quality of artistry and persuasiveness in speech or writing) | eloquent | {adj} | (fluently persuasive and articulate) | eulogy | {n} | (an oration to honor a deceased person) | eulogy | {n} | (high praise or recommendation) | excuse | {n} | (explanation designed to avoid or alleviate guilt or negative judgement) | expression | {n} | (colloquialism or idiom) | figure of speech | {n} | (word or phrase) | freedom of speech | {n} | (right to speak without fear of harm) | glossolalia | {n} | (speaking in tongues) | hear out | {v} | (to listen to someone until that person has finished) | idiom | {n} | (expression peculiar to a given language) | irredentism | {n} | (an annexation doctrine) | long story short | {adv} | (Introducing a short version of, or simply the conclusion of, an involved story) | needless to say | {adv} | (obviously) | panegyric | {n} | (praising speech or opus) | part of speech | {n} | (the function a word or phrase performs) | peroration | {n} | (conclusion of a discourse) | persuade | {v} | (convince) | phrase | {n} | (grammar: group of two or more words that express an idea but do not form a complete sentence) | phrase | {n} | (short written or spoken expression) | play down | {v} | (make something seem less important) | preface | {n} | (Beginning or introductory portion coming before the main text of a document or book) | pussyfoot | {v} | (to use euphemistic language) | redemptorist | {n} | (member of the Roman Catholic missionary congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer) | replication | {n} | (a response from the plaintiff to the defendant's plea) | reported speech | {n} | (a form of speech used to express what another has said) | rumor | {n} | (uncountable: information) | set phrase | {n} | (expression whose meanings cannot be inferred from the meanings of the words that make it up) | silence is golden | {proverb} | (proverb) | slur | {v} | (To run together; to articulate poorly) | solicit | {v} | (to persuade or incite) | speak | {v} | (to communicate with one's voice using words) | speak in tongues | {v} | (To speak in a language unknown to the speaker) | speech | {n} | (an oration, session of speaking) | speechwriter | {n} | (someone who writes speeches for others, especially as a profession) | spin | {v} | (to present a bias) | talk | {v} | (to communicate by speech) | talk out of turn | {v} | (speak when not allowed to) | term of address | {n} | (a word or phrase used to address or refer to someone) | toast | {n} | (salutation) | tredecillion | {num} | (10^78) | ventriloquism | {n} | (art of projecting one's voice so that it appears to come from another source) | vocative case | {n} | (case of address)
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พูด P1285
to talk P1285 hablar P1285 parlare P1285 parler P1285
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| He always speaks ill of his father behind his back . | 他总是在背后说他父亲的坏话。
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What are you talking about ? | 你在说什么 ?
His speech continued for three hours . | 他的演讲持续了三个小时。
Nobody likes being spoken ill of behind his back . | 没有人喜欢在背后说坏话。
You should always be careful in your speech . | 你说话时应该始终小心。
She began to talk to the dog . | 她开始和狗说话。
I was prevailed upon to go to the party . | 我被说服去参加聚会。
We talked until two in the morning . | 我们一直聊到凌晨两点。
The fact that they are talking at all . | 事实上他们根本就在说话。
I was called upon to make a speech in english . | 我被要求用英语做演讲。
I guess there was some talk of that . | 我想有人谈论过这一点。
His speech impressed us very much . | 他的讲话给我们留下了深刻的印象。
We read the full text of his speech . | 我们阅读了他的演讲全文。
You should not speak ill of others . | 你不应该说别人的坏话。
Come first , talk later . | 先来,稍后再说。
The trouble with you is that you talk too much . | 你的问题是你话太多。
He made a speech out of turn . | 他不按顺序发表了讲话。
How she talks ! | 她怎么说话啊!
We enjoy talking . | 我们很享受聊天。
May I talk to you ? | 我可以跟您说几句话吗 ?
His proposal is not worth talking about . | 他的提议不值一提。
I have no friend with whom to talk about it . | 我没有朋友可以和我谈论这件事。
I don't feel much like talking right now . | 我现在不太想说话。
I can never bring myself to talk about it . | 我永远无法让自己谈论它。
Who are you talking with ? | 你在跟谁说话 ?
He went on talking as though nothing had happened . | 他继续说话,好像什么也没发生过一样。
I like to talk about the good old days . | 我喜欢谈论过去的美好时光。
I want to have a talk with him . | 我想和他谈谈。
She was afraid to make a speech . | 她不敢讲话。
You were talking in your sleep last night . | 昨晚你在睡梦中说话。
There's no talking to him when he's angry . | 他生气的时候没人跟他说话。
They talked to each other . | 他们互相交谈。
Anyone can make a speech here on sundays . | 周日任何人都可以在这里发表演讲。
Everyone speaks well of him . | 大家都说他好。
She has too much chat about her . | 关于她的话题太多了。
Talking in the library is not allowed . | 图书馆内不允许说话。
He took delight in talking with friends . | 他很高兴与朋友交谈。
She enjoyed talking with him . | 她很喜欢和他说话。
He talks as if he were a teacher . | 他说话就像一位老师一样。
I am not accustomed to making a speech in public . | 我不习惯在公开场合发表演讲。
I want someone to talk to . | 我想找个人谈谈。
The content of his speech was interesting . | 他演讲的内容很有趣。
He stopped talking . | 他不再说话了。
His speech made no sense to me . | 他的讲话对我来说毫无意义。
Don't talk about business while we're dining . | 吃饭时不要谈论生意。
She was fond of talking about herself . | 她很喜欢谈论自己。
I was deeply moved by his speech . | 他的讲话让我深受感动。
He is always talking big . | 他总是说大话。
Do I have to make a speech ? | 我必须发表演讲吗?
He is easy to talk to . | 他很容易交谈。
I don't feel like talking with anyone . | 我不想和任何人说话。
He is used to making speeches . | 他习惯于演讲。
His speech was to the point . | 他的讲话很切题。
I wish I had more time to talk with her . | 我希望有更多的时间与她交谈。
We stopped talking so that we could hear the music . | 我们停止说话,以便能听到音乐。
The ceremony began with his speech . | 仪式随着他的讲话开始。
Not worth speaking of . | 不值一提。
The party opened with his speech . | 晚会以他的讲话拉开帷幕。
Her way of talking got on my nerves . | 她说话的方式让我心烦意乱。
He stopped talking to them . | 他不再跟他们说话了。
We were talking to each other all the time . | 我们一直在互相交谈。
If you turn on me like that , I cannot talk any more . | 如果你这样对我,我就不能再说话了。
Don't talk nonsense ! | 别乱说!
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