词汇 | talk to |
释义 | phrasetalk to talk to sb spoken to speak to someone severely and tell them that their behaviour, work etc is not good enough: I'm going to have to talk to Barry. He was late again this morning.■ SIMILAR TO: tell offtalking-to n singular informal if you give someone a talking-to, you speak to them severely and tell them that their behaviour, work etc is not good enough: If you ask me, what that girl needs is a good talking-to. talk to (one)1. To converse with one. I'll need to talk to David in HR about this situation. Be sure to talk to your parents or school counselor if any of these issues are affecting you directly. 2. To lecture, scold, reprimand, or rebuke one (about something). You need to go talk to Johnny—he just failed another test. I'll have to talk to Samantha about the quality of her reports. talk to someone1. Lit. to speak to someone; to confer with someone. Talk to me! I really want your opinion. I will have to talk to Mark to see what he thinks. 2. Fig. to lecture to someone; to reprimand someone. I wish you would talk to your son. He is creating havoc in the classroom. I am going to have to talk to Roberta. She is not getting things clean. talk toAlso, give a talking to. Scold, reprimand, as in The teacher said he'd have to talk to Jeff after school, or Dad gave us both a good talking to. [Colloquial; second half of 1800s] For talk to like a Dutch uncle, see Dutch uncle. |
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