0 (a) talk between two or more people in which thoughts, feelings, and ideas are expressed, questions are asked and answered, or news and information is exchanged -- 交谈,谈话,对话
She had a strange conversation with the man who moved in upstairs. 她跟搬到楼上的那个家伙进行了一次奇怪的交谈。
It's impossible to hold/carry on a conversation with all this noise going on! 周围这么吵根本无法谈话!
I struck up (= started) an interesting conversation with your uncle. 我跟你叔叔挺有兴趣地攀谈起来。
Because of television, many people have lost the art of conversation (= talking to each other). 由于电视的缘故,许多人变得不善于与他人交谈了。
Whenever I'm in a social situation with my boss, we seem to run out of conversation (= things to say to each other) after two minutes! 每次在社交场合跟老板在一起,两分钟过后我们好像就无话可说了。
There are certain topics of conversation that are not suitable for polite society.
She completely monopolized the conversation at lunch.
Brother Michael and Brother John were deep in conversation.
I wish Dad would stop listening in on my phone conversations.
To the extent that conversations are implicitly expected or planned to co-occur with dinners, coffee breaks, or other scheduled activities, they are also temporally constrained.
In comparison to ordinary conversations, less common words are employed in both informational and narrative texts.
Clarification requests play an important role in effective conversations, and children must learn the conversational rules for interpreting and responding to such requests.