A1 verb 中性 #114 最常用

talk

/tɔːk/

To speak in order to give information or express ideas, feelings, or thoughts. It typically involves a conversation between two or more people or a person addressing an audience.

例句

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1

I talk to my mother on the phone every evening.

I speak with my mother on the phone every evening.

2

The CEO will talk about the company's future goals at the meeting.

The CEO will give a presentation about the company's future goals at the meeting.

3

Hey, let's talk about that movie we saw last night.

Hey, let's chat about that movie we saw last night.

词族

名词
talk
Verb
talk
副词
talkatively
形容词
talkative
相关
talker
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记忆技巧

Think of 'Talk' and 'Walk'—people often like to talk while they take a walk together.

快速测验

I need to ___ to my teacher about the homework.

正确!

正确答案是: talk

例句

1

I talk to my mother on the phone every evening.

everyday

I speak with my mother on the phone every evening.

2

The CEO will talk about the company's future goals at the meeting.

formal

The CEO will give a presentation about the company's future goals at the meeting.

3

Hey, let's talk about that movie we saw last night.

informal

Hey, let's chat about that movie we saw last night.

4

The following chapter will talk about the chemical reactions in the experiment.

academic

The following chapter will describe the chemical reactions in the experiment.

5

We need to talk about the terms of the new contract.

business

We need to discuss the terms of the new contract.

词族

名词
talk
Verb
talk
副词
talkatively
形容词
talkative
相关
talker

常见搭配

talk about to discuss a specific topic
talk to someone to have a conversation with a person
small talk polite conversation about unimportant things
talk loudly to speak with a high volume
talk back to reply rudely to someone in authority

常用短语

talk shop

to talk about your work or business when you are not at work

talk someone into

to persuade someone to do something

talk sense

to say things that are reasonable or wise

容易混淆的词

talk vs tell

'Talk' focuses on the act of conversation, while 'tell' focuses on giving information to someone and usually requires a direct object (e.g., tell me).

talk vs say

'Say' focuses on the words themselves, whereas 'talk' focuses on the exchange of words between people.

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使用说明

Use 'talk to' or 'talk with' when referring to the person you are communicating with. Use 'talk about' to introduce the topic of conversation.

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常见错误

Learners often forget the preposition 'to' and say 'I talk him' instead of 'I talk to him'.

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记忆技巧

Think of 'Talk' and 'Walk'—people often like to talk while they take a walk together.

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词源

Derived from Middle English 'talken', which is related to the word 'tell'.

语法模式

Regular verb: talk (present), talked (past), talked (past participle). Commonly followed by 'to', 'with', or 'about'.
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文化背景

In many English-speaking cultures, making 'small talk' about the weather or hobbies is a common way to be polite before starting a serious conversation.

快速测验

I need to ___ to my teacher about the homework.

正确!

正确答案是: talk

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