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单词 talking
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Definition of talking in English:

talking

adjective ˈtɔːkɪŋˈtɔkɪŋ
  • 1attributive Engaging in speech.

    正在谈话的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I felt like a talking dictionary explaining the meaning of the word.
    • We were being processed for flight by a talking orange.
    • It's a pity we can't ask his opinion, or at least the talking computer.
    • Kent Association for the Blind wants an editor for its talking newspaper for Dartford.
    • If nothing else Laois manager Mick O'Dwyer is a straight talking man.
    • I mean, who wouldn't choose a talking cereal box over the sedentary and mute Rice Krispies?
    • While all the talking portions have been completely shot and edited, two more songs are being shot in New Zealand for Arul.
    • They've fashioned together the first talking heart rate recorder, like a polar monitor, only better.
    • I never stopped dreaming that one day I would be crossing a bridge and a talking troll would be underneath.
    • I almost always like the talking part, just because I think people are interesting.
    • With 12 feet of rain per year, Mission Beach residents have plenty of talking time.
    • The best part of the movie are the Ents - big, talking trees.
    • According to a recent Reuters report, Italian winemakers are about to market wines that come with a talking label.
    • Sugar presses forward, rolling this talking Sisyphus stone farther up the slope, flashing William a smile of reassurance.
    • She walks with a cane and users a Brailer and a talking laptop computer to do her schoolwork and is the only blind teenager in a mainstream Oldham school.
    • The promotion is based around the customer being able to win unusual talking radios which have an alarm like a crowing rooster.
    • The talking portions for the movie starring the physically challenged dancer Kutty have been completed.
    • There's betrayal, murder, raucous feasts, flamenco dancing and the occasional talking tree.
    1. 1.1 (of an animal or object) able to make sounds similar to those of speech.
      (动物,物体)会学人语的
      the world's greatest talking bird

      世界上最棒的会学人讲话的鸟。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Hints of Alice In Wonderland crept in with talking rabbits, trees and apples.
      • Writer/director Denis Villeneuve uses talking fish as the narrative voice for reasons that remain a mystery.
      • A crowd puller at the Park with his Kitty, magic and wit, Vinod says that children are bewildered by a talking monkey.
      • She hit the streets of Old Town with a talking fox called Freddie.
      • He was dressed flamboyantly in bright and many coloured Mendai robes, and carried a talking parrot seated on his shoulder.
      • Matsa squirmed to look at what had pinned him to the ground, hoping it wasn't a talking goose.
      • Planet of the Apes follows the original storyline only insofar as there are talking apes.
      • Do you have any idea how hard it is to choose a talking animal mascot that makes sense?
      • The books are filled with talking dogs, angels, spirits, ghosts, demons and death.
      • Yap had talked about his encounter with a magical talking fish who took him beneath the ocean and made him Lord of the Seas.
      • Flashback sequences, talking dogs and stuttering pictures add to the general air of unease which the film carries.
      • She was with a talking cat and dog, an warrior, a witch, and a water sprite.
      • The jury were staring like they'd never seen a talking cat before.
      • In fact, it probably dawns on one of them that they just might have a talking frog on their hands.
      • Needless to say the female customer at the bar was shocked by the insolent talking beast.
      • But her biggest role came opposite a talking gorilla in Congo.
      • The young protagonists are helped by the talking lion Aslan, and by the power of a prophecy stating that four children will end her terrible reign.
      • I am assuming that you're all aware that Stuart is a talking mouse and his appearance as a member of a human family is covered in the original.
      • But think about it: did you really think a movie about a talking pig would be any good?
      • Since when did we suspend enough belief to actually buy into talking cows?
    2. 1.2 Silently expressive.
      富于表情的
      he did have talking eyes

      他的确有一双会说话的眼睛。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Today this self-assured child arrives at school with a bounce in her step and a talking smile on her face.
      • He put down his sandwich, stared at me, into me, with talking eyes.
noun ˈtɔːkɪŋˈtɔkɪŋ
mass noun
  • The action of talking; speech or discussion.

    交谈;演讲;讨论

    I'll do the talking—you just back me up

    由我来讲——你只要支持我就行了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We chatted for a while and the chatting moved quite smoothly, well as smoothly as talking can when there is competing loud music.
    • No talking is allowed; even a smile earns you a glare from the guards.
    • Mr Hellawell's straight talking has made the headlines before.
    • Of course, once Marc went back he would likely be the one calling and talking, but it was nice to hear from Leera now and then.
    • And if he doesn't worry about it, confidence and talking will come naturally.
    • I'm not quite sure how I feel about the random talking in between songs this week.
    • The issue of whether sport and politics should mix is a thorny one which endless talking will not smooth out.
    • That was pretty good, although there was a lot of talking, including speeches afterwards.
    • Kildare feet did the walking and talking in that blistering period.
    • Text messaging has many advantages over old - fashioned talking.
    • A small part of the surveyees said they had been subject to sexual harassment through the telephone or direct talking.
    • Using a mobile hub, units like the Nokia 6310i allow you more than hands-free talking.

Phrases

  • talking of —

    • While we are on the subject of — (said when one is reminded of something by the present topic of conversation)

      〈主英〉谈到

      talking of cards, you'd better take a couple of my business cards

      谈到名片的问题,你最好拿两张我的商业名片。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • And talking of photos, I am helping out at a photo-shoot tonight.
      • And talking of holidays, it's time I signed off and set off for a week at the seaside.
      • And talking of walks in the park, that's exactly what I plan for this weekend - a work-free couple of days including some pleasant strolling in the summer sun, with phones switched off and computers unplugged.
      • And talking of Brighton, I'm off there today with Sarah to see Neil, Emma and Kate.
      • And talking of politicians, as someone who is generally soberly dressed and because my day-job involves mixing with them, I am sometimes mistaken for one… a politician that is.
      • And talking of announcements, what exactly happened to the Beatles-themed hotel the same team said would be opening in 2003?
      • We read in the tiny church of the ‘desolate’ local roads, and of the church once being the haunt of outlaws; talking of roads - the three short stretches today yielded three cars.
      • And talking of thieves, is anyone surprised burglary is on the increase?
      • And, talking of ruts, the landscape here is grooved with many prehistoric ones.
      • And talking of lives depending on it - if you sponsor me to run for the British Red Cross you will be helping to bring drinking water to Africa, helping people in war torn parts of the world and bringing relief to those in crisis.

Definition of talking in US English:

talking

adjectiveˈtɔkɪŋˈtôkiNG
  • 1attributive Engaging in speech.

    正在谈话的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The best part of the movie are the Ents - big, talking trees.
    • I felt like a talking dictionary explaining the meaning of the word.
    • Kent Association for the Blind wants an editor for its talking newspaper for Dartford.
    • She walks with a cane and users a Brailer and a talking laptop computer to do her schoolwork and is the only blind teenager in a mainstream Oldham school.
    • With 12 feet of rain per year, Mission Beach residents have plenty of talking time.
    • Sugar presses forward, rolling this talking Sisyphus stone farther up the slope, flashing William a smile of reassurance.
    • We were being processed for flight by a talking orange.
    • While all the talking portions have been completely shot and edited, two more songs are being shot in New Zealand for Arul.
    • The talking portions for the movie starring the physically challenged dancer Kutty have been completed.
    • I almost always like the talking part, just because I think people are interesting.
    • If nothing else Laois manager Mick O'Dwyer is a straight talking man.
    • It's a pity we can't ask his opinion, or at least the talking computer.
    • There's betrayal, murder, raucous feasts, flamenco dancing and the occasional talking tree.
    • The promotion is based around the customer being able to win unusual talking radios which have an alarm like a crowing rooster.
    • They've fashioned together the first talking heart rate recorder, like a polar monitor, only better.
    • I mean, who wouldn't choose a talking cereal box over the sedentary and mute Rice Krispies?
    • I never stopped dreaming that one day I would be crossing a bridge and a talking troll would be underneath.
    • According to a recent Reuters report, Italian winemakers are about to market wines that come with a talking label.
    1. 1.1 (of an animal or object) able to make sounds similar to those of speech.
      (动物,物体)会学人语的
      the world's greatest talking bird

      世界上最棒的会学人讲话的鸟。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Since when did we suspend enough belief to actually buy into talking cows?
      • I am assuming that you're all aware that Stuart is a talking mouse and his appearance as a member of a human family is covered in the original.
      • Needless to say the female customer at the bar was shocked by the insolent talking beast.
      • Hints of Alice In Wonderland crept in with talking rabbits, trees and apples.
      • Yap had talked about his encounter with a magical talking fish who took him beneath the ocean and made him Lord of the Seas.
      • He was dressed flamboyantly in bright and many coloured Mendai robes, and carried a talking parrot seated on his shoulder.
      • She hit the streets of Old Town with a talking fox called Freddie.
      • Writer/director Denis Villeneuve uses talking fish as the narrative voice for reasons that remain a mystery.
      • Do you have any idea how hard it is to choose a talking animal mascot that makes sense?
      • Matsa squirmed to look at what had pinned him to the ground, hoping it wasn't a talking goose.
      • The young protagonists are helped by the talking lion Aslan, and by the power of a prophecy stating that four children will end her terrible reign.
      • A crowd puller at the Park with his Kitty, magic and wit, Vinod says that children are bewildered by a talking monkey.
      • She was with a talking cat and dog, an warrior, a witch, and a water sprite.
      • Planet of the Apes follows the original storyline only insofar as there are talking apes.
      • But think about it: did you really think a movie about a talking pig would be any good?
      • The books are filled with talking dogs, angels, spirits, ghosts, demons and death.
      • In fact, it probably dawns on one of them that they just might have a talking frog on their hands.
      • Flashback sequences, talking dogs and stuttering pictures add to the general air of unease which the film carries.
      • But her biggest role came opposite a talking gorilla in Congo.
      • The jury were staring like they'd never seen a talking cat before.
    2. 1.2 Silently expressive.
      富于表情的
      he did have talking eyes

      他的确有一双会说话的眼睛。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He put down his sandwich, stared at me, into me, with talking eyes.
      • Today this self-assured child arrives at school with a bounce in her step and a talking smile on her face.
nounˈtɔkɪŋˈtôkiNG
  • The action of talking; speech or discussion.

    交谈;演讲;讨论

    I'll do the talking—you just back me up

    由我来讲——你只要支持我就行了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Text messaging has many advantages over old - fashioned talking.
    • We chatted for a while and the chatting moved quite smoothly, well as smoothly as talking can when there is competing loud music.
    • No talking is allowed; even a smile earns you a glare from the guards.
    • A small part of the surveyees said they had been subject to sexual harassment through the telephone or direct talking.
    • That was pretty good, although there was a lot of talking, including speeches afterwards.
    • Mr Hellawell's straight talking has made the headlines before.
    • The issue of whether sport and politics should mix is a thorny one which endless talking will not smooth out.
    • Of course, once Marc went back he would likely be the one calling and talking, but it was nice to hear from Leera now and then.
    • Using a mobile hub, units like the Nokia 6310i allow you more than hands-free talking.
    • Kildare feet did the walking and talking in that blistering period.
    • And if he doesn't worry about it, confidence and talking will come naturally.
    • I'm not quite sure how I feel about the random talking in between songs this week.

Phrases

  • talking of —

    • While we are on the subject of — (said when one is reminded of something by the present topic of conversation)

      〈主英〉谈到

      talking of cards, you'd better take a couple of my business cards

      谈到名片的问题,你最好拿两张我的商业名片。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • And, talking of ruts, the landscape here is grooved with many prehistoric ones.
      • And talking of Brighton, I'm off there today with Sarah to see Neil, Emma and Kate.
      • And talking of thieves, is anyone surprised burglary is on the increase?
      • And talking of lives depending on it - if you sponsor me to run for the British Red Cross you will be helping to bring drinking water to Africa, helping people in war torn parts of the world and bringing relief to those in crisis.
      • And talking of announcements, what exactly happened to the Beatles-themed hotel the same team said would be opening in 2003?
      • We read in the tiny church of the ‘desolate’ local roads, and of the church once being the haunt of outlaws; talking of roads - the three short stretches today yielded three cars.
      • And talking of politicians, as someone who is generally soberly dressed and because my day-job involves mixing with them, I am sometimes mistaken for one… a politician that is.
      • And talking of walks in the park, that's exactly what I plan for this weekend - a work-free couple of days including some pleasant strolling in the summer sun, with phones switched off and computers unplugged.
      • And talking of photos, I am helping out at a photo-shoot tonight.
      • And talking of holidays, it's time I signed off and set off for a week at the seaside.
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