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词汇 talking point
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Definition of talking point in English:

talking point

noun
  • A topic that invites discussion or argument.

    话题;论题

    post-war reconstruction was the major talking point
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Indeed, one of the major talking points among spectators concerned the witless manner in which so many wickets were thrown away.
    • BBC Sport Online explains the two main talking points and hears arguments from both sides.
    • In fact this, and the perilous state of farming, were the main talking points all day no matter whom I spoke to.
    • How high up the management chain the issue goes remains the biggest talking point in financial circles.
    • The concert was a great talking point, especially because Indira Gandhi was a part of the audience.
    • But let me just hit at least once on two of the silliest talking points of those pushing this argument.
    • Property remains one of the key talking points around the town.
    • The pub's fate is a major talking point in the village, according to sub-postmaster Garry Wilkinson.
    • Whether Richo plays or not will be the major talking point before the match but will make no difference to the outcome.
    • Whether artificial additives or pesticides are the talking point, it's hard to focus on food without bumping into food scares.
    • This performance by the Dons will prove a major talking point in the coming days.
    • His success has been a major talking point throughout the nation, with most of the country agreeing with the choice.
    • Make the subject the talking point in any photo, not the lens you took it with.
    • The big talking point in the industry concerns the planned use of the 80m raised 10 days ago.
    • The quiz was a major talking point in the town in the 1960s and veterans have already said they will be rejoining the fun.
    • Our discussions with councillors and from open meetings have prompted talking points.
    • Surely the talking point of this year's meeting has to be the wonderful performances of Choisir.
    • The range of musical styles, from Edith Piaf, Norah Jones to Fats Waller, was one of the talking points of the concert.
    • Issues relating to support services, such as childcare and business training, and transport systems are also likely to be talking points.
    • At 8pm it's your chance to debate the weekend's major football talking points.
    Synonyms
    subject, subject matter, theme, issue, matter, point, question, concern, argument, discussion, thesis, text, concept, field, area, keynote, leitmotif

Definition of talking point in US English:

talking point

nounˈtɔkɪŋ ˌpɔɪntˈtôkiNG ˌpoint
  • A topic that invites discussion or argument.

    话题;论题

    post-war reconstruction was the major talking point
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The concert was a great talking point, especially because Indira Gandhi was a part of the audience.
    • At 8pm it's your chance to debate the weekend's major football talking points.
    • The big talking point in the industry concerns the planned use of the 80m raised 10 days ago.
    • Whether Richo plays or not will be the major talking point before the match but will make no difference to the outcome.
    • The range of musical styles, from Edith Piaf, Norah Jones to Fats Waller, was one of the talking points of the concert.
    • How high up the management chain the issue goes remains the biggest talking point in financial circles.
    • His success has been a major talking point throughout the nation, with most of the country agreeing with the choice.
    • Make the subject the talking point in any photo, not the lens you took it with.
    • Issues relating to support services, such as childcare and business training, and transport systems are also likely to be talking points.
    • The quiz was a major talking point in the town in the 1960s and veterans have already said they will be rejoining the fun.
    • But let me just hit at least once on two of the silliest talking points of those pushing this argument.
    • Property remains one of the key talking points around the town.
    • Indeed, one of the major talking points among spectators concerned the witless manner in which so many wickets were thrown away.
    • BBC Sport Online explains the two main talking points and hears arguments from both sides.
    • In fact this, and the perilous state of farming, were the main talking points all day no matter whom I spoke to.
    • Surely the talking point of this year's meeting has to be the wonderful performances of Choisir.
    • Our discussions with councillors and from open meetings have prompted talking points.
    • This performance by the Dons will prove a major talking point in the coming days.
    • The pub's fate is a major talking point in the village, according to sub-postmaster Garry Wilkinson.
    • Whether artificial additives or pesticides are the talking point, it's hard to focus on food without bumping into food scares.
    Synonyms
    subject, subject matter, theme, issue, matter, point, question, concern, argument, discussion, thesis, text, concept, field, area, keynote, leitmotif
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