Talk through In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "talk through", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

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Meaning of Talk through

Talk through American British phrasal verb informal

1. To have a careful and exhaustive discussion with someone

The teacher talked the children's problems through their parents with the aim of finding a good solution.

You should talk this through with your children before registering for the course.

2. To offer thorough advice or suggestions to someone 

The doctor talked the patient through the surgery due to the seriousness of the injury.

For good performance in the next pageant beauty competition, we talk you through the fitness course to keep your body in shape.

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to discuss or brainstorm ideas or suggestions informally.
a counsel of perfection

Advice that is good but unfeasible
 

air (one's) opinion

Express one's thoughts or opinions publicly 

Grammar and Usage of Talk through

Verb Forms

  • talk through
  • talked through
  • talking through
  • talks through

The verb "talk" should be conjugated according to its tense. 

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