English-Thai Dictionary
talking head
SL ผู้ประกาศข่าว ทาง โทรทัศน์ phu-pra-kad-kao-tang-to-ra-tad
talking-shop
IDM ที่ประชุม (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ ti-pra-chum
talking-to
N การกล่าวหา (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ การ ตำหนิ การประณาม kan-kao-ha
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TALKING
ppr. tauk'ing. Conversing; speaking in familiar conversation. Matthew 17:3. 1. a. Given to talking; loquacious; as talking age.
TALKING
n.tauk'ing. The act of conversing familiarly; as foolish talking. Ephesians 5:4.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TALKING
TALKING Talk "ing, a.
1. That talks; able to utter words; as, a talking parrot.
2. Given to talk; loquacious. The hawthorn bush, with seats beneath the shade, For talking age and whispering lovers made. Goldsmith.
New American Oxford Dictionary
talking
talk ing |ˈtôkiNG ˈtɔkɪŋ | ▶adjective [ attrib. ] engaging in speech. • (of an animal or object ) able to make sounds similar to those of speech: the world's greatest talking bird. • silently expressive: he did have talking eyes. ▶noun the action of talking; speech or discussion: I'll do the talking —you just back me up. PHRASES talking of —— while we are on the subject of —— (said when one is reminded of something by the present topic of conversation ): talking of cards, you'd better take a couple of my business cards.
talking blues
talk ing blues ▶plural noun a style of blues music in which the lyrics are more or less spoken rather than sung.
talking book
talk ing book ▶noun a recorded reading of a book, originally designed for use by blind people.
talking cure
talk ing cure ▶noun a form of psychotherapy that relies on verbal interaction, esp. psychoanalysis.
talking drum
talk ing drum |tɔkɪŋ drəm | ▶noun one of a set of West African drums, each having a different pitch, that are beaten to transmit a tonal language.
talking head
talk ing head |tɔkɪŋ hɛd | ▶noun informal a commentator or reporter on television who addresses the camera and is viewed in close-up.
talking picture
talk ing pic ture (also talking film ) ▶noun a movie with a soundtrack, as distinct from a silent film.
talking point
talk ing point |ˈtɔkɪŋ ˌpɔɪnt | ▶noun a topic that invites discussion or argument.
talking shop
talking shop (also talk shop ) ▶noun Brit. a place or group regarded as a centre for unproductive talk rather than action.
talking-to
talk ing-to |ˈtɔkɪŋ ˌtu | ▶noun [ in sing. ] informal a sharp reprimand in which someone is told that they have done wrong.
Oxford Dictionary
talking
talk |ing |ˈtɔːkɪŋ | ▶adjective [ attrib. ] engaging in speech. • (of an animal or object ) able to make sounds similar to those of speech: the world's greatest talking bird. • silently expressive: he did have talking eyes. ▶noun [ mass noun ] the action of talking; speech or discussion: I'll do the talking —you just back me up. PHRASES talking of —— chiefly Brit. while we are on the subject of —— (said when one is reminded of something by the present topic of conversation ): talking of cards, you'd better take a couple of my business cards.
talking blues
talk |ing blues ▶plural noun [ mass noun ] a style of blues music in which the lyrics are more or less spoken rather than sung.
talking book
talk |ing book ▶noun a recorded reading of a book, originally designed for use by blind people.
talking cure
talking cure (also talking therapy ) ▶noun a form of psychotherapy which relies on verbal interaction, especially psychoanalysis.
talking drum
talk |ing drum ▶noun one of a set of West African drums, each having a different pitch, which are beaten to transmit a tonal language.
talking film
talking film (also talking picture ) ▶noun a film with a soundtrack, as distinct from a silent film.
talking head
talk |ing head ▶noun informal a presenter or reporter on television who addresses the camera and is viewed in close-up.
talking point
talk |ing point ▶noun a topic that invites discussion or argument.
talking shop
talking shop (also talk shop ) ▶noun Brit. a place or group regarded as a centre for unproductive talk rather than action.
talking-to
talking-to ▶noun [ in sing. ] informal a sharp reprimand in which someone is told that they have done wrong.
American Oxford Thesaurus
talking-to
talking-to noun informal if you ask me, that kid needs a good talking-to. See reprimand (noun ).
Oxford Thesaurus
talking-to
talking-to noun informal they gave Peter a talking-to about solving problems with words, not fists: reprimand, lecture, rebuke, scolding, reproof, reproach, rap on the knuckles, slap on the wrists, chiding, remonstration, upbraiding, berating, castigation, tirade, diatribe, admonition, admonishment, lambasting, censure, criticism, obloquy; informal telling-off, ticking-off, wigging, carpeting, tongue-lashing, dressing-down, rocket. ANTONYMS commendation, pat on the back.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
talking
t á lk ing 形容詞 〖名詞 の前で 〗1 (人間のように )しゃべる 〈鳥 機械など 〉.2 (黙っているのに )表情豊かな, 訴えかけるような 〈目など 〉.名詞 U 話 (をすること ), おしゃべり ; 討論 .d ò the t á lking 代表して述べる, 代弁する .~̀ bl ú es 〘楽 〙トーキングブルース 〘旋律に合わせた語りが特徴 〙.~̀ b ó ok (盲人用に録音した )音声本 .~̀ h é ad ⦅くだけて ⦆(テレビで大写しになる )司会者, レポーター ; ⦅報道 ⦆(討論番組などの )討論者, パネリスト .~̀ p í cture [f í lm ]=talkie .~́ p ò int (興味深い )論点 ; ⦅英 ⦆(多くの人の )議論の的 ; ⦅米 ⦆(討論で )一方に有利な事実 [点 ].~́ sh ò p ⦅主に英 非難して ⦆(議論しても )何も得るところがなかった会議 [委員会, 会合 ].
talking-to
t á lking-t ò 名詞 複 ~s C 〖通例単数形で 〗⦅くだけて ⦆小言, お目玉 .