Talk up Meaning in English
expression
释义
To describe someone or something in a very positive way, often to make them seem better or more important.
用法与细微差别
Informal or neutral register. Used for praising, promoting, or exaggerating qualities. Common with objects, people, or experiences ('talk up a restaurant'). Sometimes suggests being persuasive or strategic, especially in business or sales.
例句
She always talks up her sister's cooking.
basic
My friend talked up the movie before we saw it.
basic
The saleswoman talked up the new phone to make a sale.
basic
He really talked up the company at the interview to impress the managers.
natural
If you talk up your skills, you'll have a better chance at getting the job.
natural
They always try to talk up the neighborhood to attract new residents.
natural