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Talk nineteen to the dozen talks very quickly(¸¶±¸[°è¼Ó] Áö²¬¿©´ë´Ù): She was chatting away, nineteen to the dozen.
Talk of the town particular people and events everybody is talking about(Àå¾ÈÀÇ ÈÁ¦; ¼Ò¹®ÀÇ ÈÁ¦; ¸ðµÎ°¡ ÈÁ¦·Î ÇÏ´Â »ç¶÷À̳ª ¹°°Ç): Joan's argument with the city council is the talk of the town.
Talk one's arm off/talk one's head off/talk one's leg off talks so much that it is a strain to listen(µè±â ±«·Î¿ï Á¤µµ·Î ½¯»õ¾øÀÌ Áö²¬ÀÌ´Ù): Because he talked his head off, he were tired out.
Talk oneself out to talk until one can talk no more(´õ ÀÌ»ó ÇÒ ¾ê±â°¡ ¾øÀ» Á¤µµ·Î ¼ö´Ù¸¦ ¶³´Ù): I met my friend at the coffee shop and we talked ourselves out.
Talk out to discuss something until everything is agreed upon, to settle something((°áÁ¤¡¤¹®Á¦ ÇØ°á µîÀ» À§ÇØ) ~À» öÀúÈ÷ ³íÀÇÇÏ´Ù): We stayed up late last night and talked out the problem.