英:[ˈteibl tɔ:k]
美:[ˈtebəl tɔk]
英:[ˈteibl tɔ:k]
美:[ˈtebəl tɔk]
noun
informal conversation at or as if at a dining tableespecially: the social talk of a celebrity recorded for publication
The first known use of table talk was in 1556
rivernoun
a natural stream of water larger than a brook or creek
a large stream or flow
the jet stream is a river of air
rock1 of 3verb
to move back and forth in or as if in a cradle
to sway or cause to sway back and forth
to cause to be upset
rocked by the news
rock2 of 3noun
a rocking movement
popular music usually having a fast tempo, strong beat, and much repetition
rock3 of 3noun
a large mass of stone
solid mineral deposits
a lump or piece of rock
something like a rock in firmness : support
rock1 of 3verb
to move back and forth in or as if in a cradle
to sway or cause to sway back and forth
to cause to be upset
rocked by the news
rock2 of 3noun
a rocking movement
popular music usually having a fast tempo, strong beat, and much repetition
rock3 of 3noun
a large mass of stone
solid mineral deposits
a lump or piece of rock
something like a rock in firmness : support
table winenoun
a wine suitable for serving with food
rough1 of 4adjective
having an uneven surface : not smooth
covered with or made up of coarse and often shaggy hair or bristles
a rough-coated terrier
not calm
rough seas
being harsh or violent
rough treatment
difficult to take or deal with
we've had some rough times
harsh to the ear
coarse or rugged in nature or look
not complete or exact rough estimatealso: approximate entry 1 this will give you a rough idea of the house
a rough draft
rough2 of 4noun
uneven ground covered with high grass, brush, and stones
the rugged or unpleasant part of something
nature in the rough
something in a crude or unfinished statealso: such a state
a diamond in the rough
rough3 of 4adverb
in a rough way : not smoothly
the engine idled rough, but ran smoothly at high speed
rough4 of 4verb
roughen
to handle roughly : beat
roughed up by hoodlums
to shape or make in a rough way
rough out a plan
table tennisnoun
a game resembling tennis that is played on a table with wooden paddles and a small hollow plastic ball
table talknoun
informal conversation at or as if at a dining table
1 he thought he weathered the table talk over dinner with his future in-laws rather well
2 Enjoy a table talk with fathers, in partnership with the Black Child Development Institute, United Way of Greater Cincinnati, and DJ Dough.
3 Friday’s list of activities featured ice breakers, table talks, and opportunities to write down our feelings, thoughts and ideas in our high-quality journals provided by BLK.
4 However, the timing of those main table talks could move up, after Fain’s new deadline was given late Monday, the source added.
5 As edited, with valuable commentary by Wagner, Trevelyan’s letters and diaries blend gossip, declarations of love, Eliot’s table talk and, not least, a remarkable woman’s shrewd observations.
6 At the very least, this fun Easter trivia will make for good table talk over Easter brunch or at an Easter party.
7 Action And Change To make meaningful and sustainable progress toward gender equality, employers need to go beyond table talks and policies.
8 Often, the lyrics are closer to commonsense kitchen-table talk than to poetry.
9 Still far from dinner table talk and mainstream ubiquity, the acceptance and application of decentralized identity ideology is fast approaching.
10 I've enjoyed every dish and every minute of our table talk.
每一道菜和我们聊的每一句话都使我非常喜欢.
1 茶话
2 座谈