Small talk Meaning in English
expression
ˈsmɔɫ/ /ˈtɔk
SMAWL-tawk
smˈɔːl/ /tˈɔːk
SMAWL-tawk
释义
Short, polite conversation about unimportant topics, often used with people you don't know well to fill silence or be friendly.
用法与细微差别
Usually informal; common in social gatherings, workplaces, and between strangers (e.g., in elevators). Typical topics include the weather, sports, or current events. Not used for deep or personal discussions.
Spanish: charla trivial - conversación superficialPortuguese (BR): conversa fiada - papo furadoPortuguese (PT): conversa de circunstância - conversa fiadaChinese (Simplified): 闲聊 - 寒暄Chinese (Traditional): 閒聊 - 寒暄Hindi: हल्की-फुल्की बातचीतArabic: أحاديث جانبية - حديث غير رسميBengali: আড্ডা - খোশগল্পRussian: светская беседа - разговор ни о чёмJapanese: 世間話 - 軽い雑談Vietnamese: chuyện phiếm - trò chuyện xã giaoKorean: 가벼운 대화 - 사교적 대화Turkish: havadan sudan konuşma - küçük sohbetUrdu: ہلکی پھلکی گفتگو - معمولی بات چیتIndonesian: obrolan ringan - basa-basi
例句
We made small talk about the weather while waiting for the bus.
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She doesn't like small talk at parties.
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He started the meeting with some small talk to relax everyone.
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I'm not great at small talk—I never know what to say after "Hi".
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People use small talk to break the ice in awkward situations.
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We spent most of the lunch making small talk instead of discussing work.
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