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talking
sprechend
I. talk·ing [ˈtɔ:kɪŋ, Am usu ˈtɑ:k-] ПРИЛ
talking
II. talk·ing [ˈtɔ:kɪŋ, Am usu ˈtɑ:k-] СЪЩ no pl
talking
Sprechen ср <-s>
talking
Reden ср
talking
Geschwätz ср <-es> прин
no talking, please!”
Ruhe bitte!“
to let sb [else] do the talking
fast-ˈtalk·ing ПРИЛ attr, inv прин
fast-talking
ˈtalk·ing point СЪЩ
1. talking point (topic):
talking point
Gesprächsthema ср <-s, -themen>
talking point
2. talking point прен of a product:
talking point (feature)
talking point (feature)
talking point (support)
talk·ing ˈhead СЪЩ
talking head
ˈtalk·ing-to СЪЩ прин
talking-to
Strafpredigt f <-, -en> разг
talking-to
Standpauke f <-, -n> разг
to give sb a [good] talking-to
ˈtalk·ing shop СЪЩ Brit прен разг
talking shop
tough-ˈtalk·ing ПРИЛ
to be tough-talking
I. trash-talk·ing [Am ˈtræʃtɔ:kɪŋ] СЪЩ no pl
trash-talking
II. trash-talk·ing [Am ˈtræʃtɔ:kɪŋ] ПРИЛ attr, inv
trash-talking (silly talk)
trash-talking (insulting talk)
I. talk [tɔ:k, Am usu tɑ:k] СЪЩ
1. talk:
Gespräch ср <-(e)s, -e>
Unterhaltung f <-, -en>
Unterredung f <-, -en>
to have a talk [with sb] [about sth]
[mit jdm] [über etw вин] reden [o. sprechen]
to have a talk [with sb] [about sth]
ein Gespräch [mit jdm] [über etw вин] führen form
sich вин [mit jdm] [über etw вин] unterhalten
to have a talk [with sb] [about sth] (private)
eine Unterredung [mit jdm] [über etw вин] haben
2. talk (lecture):
Vortrag м <-(e)s, -trä·ge>
to give a talk [on [or about] sth]
einen Vortrag [über etw вин] halten
3. talk no pl:
Reden ср
Gerede ср <-s> разг
große Töne разг прин
4. talk (subject of conversation):
5. talk (formal discussions):
to hold talks [on [or about] sth]
Gespräche [über etw вин] führen
Phrases:
II. talk [tɔ:k, Am usu tɑ:k] ГЛАГ нпрх
1. talk:
sprechen <spricht, sprach, gesprochen>
to talk about sb/sth
über jdn/etw reden [o. sprechen]
to talk to [or with] sb
mit jdm reden [o. sprechen]
2. talk (imitate speech):
talk parrot
plappern разг
3. talk (speak privately or seriously):
Phrases:
you can't [or Am should]talk разг
to be talking through one's hat [or Brit also neck] offens разг
nur so daherreden разг
du musst gerade reden! разг
to set sb talking Brit
jdm Grund zum Tratschen geben разг
talking of sb/sth ... esp Brit
wo [o. da] wir gerade von jdm/etw reden [o. sprechen] ...
III. talk [tɔ:k, Am usu tɑ:k] ГЛАГ прх
1. talk (speak):
eine Sprache sprechen [o. CH meist reden]
2. talk разг (discuss):
Phrases:
so was von ... разг
to talk sb's ear off разг
jdm ein Loch in den Bauch reden разг
to talk one's head off разг
to be able to talk the hind leg[s] off a donkey Brit разг
to talk nonsense [or esp Brit rubbish] прин
jdm Vernunft einimpfen разг
fachsimpeln разг
to talk turkey esp Am разг
offen [o. разг Tacheles] reden
Запис в OpenDict
talk ГЛАГ
Present
Italk
youtalk
he/she/ittalks
wetalk
youtalk
theytalk
Past
Italked
youtalked
he/she/ittalked
wetalked
youtalked
theytalked
Present Perfect
Ihavetalked
youhavetalked
he/she/ithastalked
wehavetalked
youhavetalked
theyhavetalked
Past Perfect
Ihadtalked
youhadtalked
he/she/ithadtalked
wehadtalked
youhadtalked
theyhadtalked
PONS OpenDict

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The programme's aim was to simulate the style of a nature documentary and therefore does not include talking head interviews.
en.wikipedia.org
The icons are an eye, a talking head, a walking person, a hand, a mouth, and a nose, representing "look", "talk", "walk to", "use", "taste", and "smell", respectively.
en.wikipedia.org
The public today, inherently skeptical and weaned on social media bluntness, no longer trusts a canned talking head.
www.fastcompany.com
At this point he started making a name for himself on panel shows and talking head programmes.
en.wikipedia.org
As an actor, you can often be a talking head, so the big challenge was to change my thinking from actor to collaborator.
www.stuff.co.nz