Communication & Speech
Phrasal verbs for speaking and expressing
Introducción
La comunicación es más que hablar — es saber cuándo "speak up" (alzar la voz), cuándo "hold back" (contenerse) y cómo "get your point across" (hacerte entender). Los phrasal verbs añaden matices a cómo describimos las interacciones verbales.
Este capítulo se centra en los phrasal verbs de la comunicación: cómo iniciamos conversaciones, presentamos argumentos, compartimos información y, a veces, no logramos conectar con los demás.
Temas
SpeakingListeningArguingExplainingInterruptingRevealing
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Todos los Verbos frasales en este capítulo (79)
- speak up To speak louder or express your opinion
- point out To draw attention to something
- get across To communicate successfully
- talk over To discuss something thoroughly
- come out with To say something unexpectedly
- go on about To talk too much about something
- speak out To publicly express an opinion, especially a controversial one
- cut in To interrupt someone while speaking
- go on To continue speaking; to happen
- fill in To give someone information they missed
- butt in To interrupt rudely
- spell out To explain something in detail
- hear out To listen to someone completely
- own up To admit to doing something wrong
- run by To tell someone about an idea to get their opinion
- talk into To persuade someone to do something
- talk out of To persuade someone not to do something
- blurt out To say something suddenly without thinking
- shut up To stop talking
- water down To dilute; to make less strong or effective
- play down To make something seem less important
- talk round To persuade someone to change their mind
- pick up on To notice or become aware of something
- back up To support someone's statement
- brush off To dismiss or ignore someone
- gloss over To avoid discussing something important
- touch on To mention something briefly
- call back To return a phone call
- ring up To telephone someone (British)
- write back To reply in writing
- put across To communicate an idea successfully
- pipe down To be quiet
- clam up To suddenly stop talking
- get at To imply or suggest
- chime in To add to a conversation
- trail off To gradually stop speaking
- ramble on To talk at length without focus
- drone on To talk boringly for a long time
- harp on To keep talking about something repeatedly
- mouth off To speak disrespectfully
- pipe up To start speaking suddenly
- prattle on To talk at length about trivial things
- rabbit on To talk excessively
- rattle off To say something quickly and easily
- reel off To recite quickly from memory
- sound off To express opinions loudly
- talk back To reply rudely to someone in authority
- talk down to To speak condescendingly
- waffle on To talk vaguely or at length
- bang on about To talk at length about something repeatedly
- let on To reveal or pretend
- fess up To confess or admit
- read out To read aloud
- call out To publicly criticize or challenge
- hit back To respond defensively to criticism
- fire back To respond quickly and aggressively
- answer back To reply rudely
- shout out To call loudly or give public praise
- fob off To give an unsatisfactory answer to dismiss someone
- palm off To get rid of by deception
- butt out To stop interfering
- weigh in To give an opinion in a discussion
- wade in To intervene forcefully
- jump in To join a conversation suddenly
- break in To interrupt a conversation
- talk at To speak without listening
- chat away To talk continuously in a friendly way
- natter on To chat idly
- yak on To talk excessively
- gab away To talk a lot
- blabber on To talk foolishly or too much
- hold back To keep information secret
- keep back To not reveal information
- leave out To omit from what is said
- clue in To inform someone
- tip off To give secret information
- give away To accidentally reveal
- let slip To accidentally reveal
- spill out To reveal suddenly or uncontrollably
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