talking

talking — verb

1. to produce words with your voice so that other people can hear and understand wh

1.動詞不及物A1
釋義

to produce words with your voice so that other people can hear and understand what you mean — for example, telling someone a piece of news, asking a question, or just sharing your thoughts aloud.

例句

Amihan could hear someone talking loudly in the room next door.

hear + object + talking (perception verb pattern)

Yumi's doctor told her to rest her voice and avoid talking for two days.

avoid + -ing form: 'avoid talking'

同義詞
  • speaking

    slightly more formal than 'talking'; emphasises the act of using language rather than the social interaction

  • chatting

    suggests a relaxed, friendly conversation without a serious goal

反義詞
  • silence

    the absence of speech

  • listening

    the opposite action — receiving words rather than producing them

文法句型

talking + to/with + someone

start/stop + talking

hear + someone + talking

用法筆記

Frequently used in patterns with a verb of perception (hear someone talking) or with aspectual verbs (start/stop/keep/avoid talking).

常見錯誤

❌ 'I talked with her yesterday in the meeting.' (when meaning general speaking, not a discussion) — This sentence is grammatically fine, but if you mean merely greeting or small talk, consider 'I spoke with her' or 'I chatted with her' to avoid sounding as if a serious discussion took place.

2. to hold a conversation with someone in order to work through a problem, disagree

2.動詞不及物B1
釋義

to hold a conversation with someone in order to work through a problem, disagreement, or conflict, with the aim of reaching a solution.

例句

After two hours of talking, the manager and the staff finally reached an agreement.

talking + reach an agreement (result pattern)

Tamás believes that talking is better than arguing when couples face a disagreement.

同義詞
  • negotiating

    more formal and implies a structured process of give-and-take, often in business or politics

  • discussing

    more neutral; can be used for any serious exchange, not just disagreements

反義詞
  • fighting

    resolving differences through physical or verbal aggression instead of conversation

  • ignoring

    avoiding the problem rather than addressing it through talk

文法句型

talking + with + someone + about + something

keep + talking

用法筆記

The object of the discussion is typically a problem, disagreement, or conflict. Unlike sense 1 (SPEAKING), this sense implies a purposeful conversation aimed at resolution.

常見錯誤

❌ 'We are talking about the new restaurant that opened downtown.' (when you mean casual conversation from sense 1) — Use sense 1 or 'chatting' for casual subjects; sense 2 is specifically for resolving issues.

3. to have a conversation that centres on a particular subject, theme, or area of i

3.動詞不及物B1
釋義

to have a conversation that centres on a particular subject, theme, or area of interest, without necessarily trying to solve a problem.

例句

Devika's family spent the whole evening talking about their summer holiday plans.

spend + time + talking about [topic]

The teachers kept talking about the new school rules during the lunch break.

同義詞
  • discussing

    more formal and often suggests a deeper or more analytical treatment of the subject

  • conversing about

    more formal; implies a polite, structured exchange rather than spontaneous talk

文法句型

talking + about + topic

spend time + talking + about

用法筆記

The topic is the centre of the conversation. Unlike sense 2, this sense does not imply a conflict or search for a solution — it simply names what the conversation is about.

常見錯誤

❌ 'They were talking about the weather.' — This is correct usage for sense 3, but learners sometimes use 'discuss' without 'about' ('They discussed about the weather'). Remember: 'talk about' needs the preposition 'about', while 'discuss' does not.

4. to give a formal spoken presentation or lecture about a subject that you know we

4.動詞不及物B2
釋義

to give a formal spoken presentation or lecture about a subject that you know well, usually to an audience in an academic or professional setting.

例句

Professor Élise will be talking about climate change at the university hall next week.

talking about [topic] at [venue] (lecture pattern)

The author is talking about her latest novel at the city library this Thursday.

同義詞
  • lecturing

    more specific; implies a structured academic or educational talk

  • presenting

    broader; can refer to any formal spoken or visual presentation

  • speaking

    more general; 'speaking at a conference' is a common fixed phrase

反義詞
  • listening

    the audience's role during a lecture

文法句型

talking + about/on + subject + to + audience

talking + in front of + audience

用法筆記

Unlike sense 1 (SPEAKING), this sense implies a prepared presentation to an audience. It is often followed by a topic phrase (about/on + subject) and a venue or audience phrase (at/in front of + audience).

常見錯誤

❌ 'The professor is talking in the classroom to his students.' (ambiguous between sense 1 and 4) — If the professor is giving a formal lecture, specify the topic: 'The professor is talking about photosynthesis in the lecture hall.'