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биоэлектрический
говорещ
английский
английский
болгарский
болгарский
I. talking [ˈtɔːkɪŋ] ПРИЛ.
1. talking (engaging in speech):
talking
2. talking (expressive):
talking
II. talking [ˈtɔːkɪŋ] СУЩ. мн. отсут.
1. talking (discussion):
talking
дискутиране ср. без мн
2. talking (chatter):
talking
бъбрене ср. без мн
talking point СУЩ.
talking point
talking head СУЩ. разг.
talking head
talking-to [ˈtɔːkɪŋtuː] СУЩ. разг.
talking-to
to give sb a talking-to
мъмря нкг
talking picture СУЩ. s.
talking picture → talking film
talking film СУЩ.
talking film
smooth-talking ПРИЛ. уничиж.
smooth-talking
talking film СУЩ.
talking film
talking book СУЩ.
talking book
I. talk [tɔːk] СУЩ.
1. talk (discussion):
2. talk (conversation):
3. talk (private):
4. talk (lecture):
5. talk мн. отсут. (things said):
fine talk уничиж.
Выражения:
II. talk [tɔːk] ГЛ. неперех.
1. talk (speak):
2. talk (speak privately):
Выражения:
talking of sb/sth Brit
като говорим за нкг/нщ
III. talk [tɔːk] ГЛ. перех.
1. talk (speak):
2. talk разг. (discuss):
Выражения:
to be able to talk the hind leg(s) off a donkey Brit разг.
to be able to talk the hind leg(s) off a donkey Brit разг.
to talk nonsense [or rubbish] Brit уничиж.
to talk turkey Am разг.
болгарский
болгарский
английский
английский
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
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She has never had a problem talking about her acne-prone skin, and admits she suffers from spots when she gets stressed.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The couple exemplifies what the song is talking about.
en.wikipedia.org
And it's not just the music side of things; it's marketing, online promotion, talking to dudes at radio stations.
en.wikipedia.org
Talking animals are the least of the improbabilities.
en.wikipedia.org
But really talking about party manners seems a bit of an oxymoron.
www.dailylife.com.au