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con·ver·sa·tion
/ˌkɑnvɚ/
C會話,談話;U會話,談話
From:
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conversation
交談
From:
Network Terminology
conversation
交談 對話
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·ver·sa·tion
n.
1.
General
course
of
conduct
;
behavior
. [
Archaic
]
Let
your
conversation
be
as
it
becometh
the
gospel
.
--
Philip
.
i
. 27.
2.
Familiar
intercourse
;
intimate
fellowship
or
association
;
close
acquaintance
.
“
Conversation
with
the
best
company.”
I
set
down
,
out
of
long
experience
in
business
and
much
conversation
in
books
,
what
I
thought
pertinent
to
this
business
.
--
Bacon
.
3.
Commerce
;
intercourse
;
traffic
. [
Obs
.]
All
traffic
and
mutual
conversation
.
--
Hakluyt
.
4.
Colloquial
discourse
;
oral
interchange
of
sentiments
and
observations
;
informal
dialogue
.
The
influence
exercised
by
his
[
Johnson's
]
conversation
was
altogether
without
a
parallel
.
--
Macaulay
.
5.
Sexual
intercourse
;
as
,
criminal
conversation
.
Syn:
--
Intercourse
;
communion
;
commerce
;
familiarity
;
discourse
;
dialogue
;
colloquy
;
talk
;
chat
.
Usage:
--
Conversation
,
Talk
.
There
is
a
looser
sense
of
these
words
,
in
which
they
are
synonymous
;
there
is
a
stricter
sense
,
in
which
they
differ
.
Talk
is
usually
broken
,
familiar
,
and
versatile
.
Conversation
is
more
continuous
and
sustained
,
and
turns
ordinarily
upon
topics
or
higher
interest
.
Children
talk
to
their
parents
or
to
their
companions
;
men
converse
together
in
mixed
assemblies
.
Dr
.
Johnson
once
remarked
,
of
an
evening
spent
in
society
,
that
there
had
been
a
great
deal
of
talk
,
but
no
conversation
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
conversation
n
:
the
use
of
speech
for
informal
exchange
of
views
or
ideas
or
information
etc
.
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Conversation
generally
the
goings
out
and
in
of
social
intercourse
(
Eph
. 2:3;
4:22; R.V., "
manner
of
life
");
one's
deportment
or
course
of
life
.
This
word
is
never
used
in
Scripture
in
the
sense
of
verbal
communication
from
one
to
another
(
Ps
. 50:23;
Heb
. 13:5).
In
Phil
. 1:27
and
3:20,
a
different
Greek
word
is
used
.
It
there
means
one's
relations
to
a
community
as
a
citizen
, i.e.,
citizenship
.
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