talks n. 会谈
talks[ noun ]
a discussion intended to produce an agreement
<noun.communication>
the buyout negotiation lasted several daysthey disagreed but kept an open dialogue
talks between Israelis and Palestinians
- This, combined with the container division talks, suggests the group's bankers might be considering an orderly disposal of all assets.
- Philippine Sen. Aquilino Pimentel said the travel advisory was meant to show that the Philippines has falled into "anarchy and chaos" to justify moving the talks outside the country.
- Although the truce effectively collapsed one week later, with both sides swapping accusations of military attacks, government and rebel representatives continued to hold sporadic peace talks in Zaire until last week.
- Direct talks with Iraq, he said, are unacceptable as a condition to a cease-fire.
- Inland Revenue officials are travelling to Washington this week for talks with the US Treasury.
- Among other things, says one U.S. official scheduled to attend the talks, export controls will likely be ended for all PC models, including the most advanced generation using Intel Corp.'s i486 chips.
- Krenz holds talks in Moscow with Gorbachev and announces East Germany has much to learn from Kremlin-style reforms.
- Assistant Secretary of State Richard W. Murphy, who was heading toward the Middle East, already was scheduled for talks in Egypt, Israel, Jordan and Syria.
- More talks are scheduled between U.S. and European officials on this point, but some directives have already been adopted.
- Even if the application for observer status is approved this week, the Soviet Union would not be privy to the so-called Uruguay Round of talks, intended to draw up comprehensive new agreements to liberalize trade in areas such as agriculture and textiles.
- A senior British official on Monday sharply criticized Israeli leaders and suggested that U.N. Security Council members help prepare for Arab-Israeli peace talks _ a proposal made recently by Soviet officials.
- The final round of unification talks must be concluded between the four World War II allies _ the Soviet Union, the United States, Britain and France.
- U.S. officials opened talks with the PLO in December after Arafat renounced terrorism and said he accepted Israel.
- But then again, he may not. The prospect of talks is not one which fills many in the Hong Kong government with confidence.
- Israel, Egypt, Morocco, South Korea and Lichtenstein took part in the talks for the first time, adding to the original 34 Western and Eastern European countries and the United States and Japan.
- Both governments deny direct involvement in the talks.
- Kondo said the two foreign ministers' talks on the territorial issue were "frank, serious and heated." Moscow has consolidated its occupation of the Kurils, which guard Moscow's access to the Pacific, with 10,000 troops.
- Shamir rejected any territorial compromise and urged direct talks aimed at granting the Palestinians limited autonomy.
- European Community foreign ministers endorsed proposals for the EC's stance in international talks on agriculture, including some cuts in farm subsidies.
- Some delegates to the Geneva Conference predicted that 20 years of talks would culminate this year in an international agreement banning the development, production and stockpiling of chemical weapons.
- Coffee prices had strengthened in the past two weeks on speculation that the Bush administration would take a more conciliatory stance in ICO talks as part of its war on drugs.
- It is expected to be signed formally at the Washington peace talks, which enter their eleventh round this week. Many of the most difficult and sensitive details remain obscure.
- But he added that the talks have also included all the other major software and hardware players in workstations, including Sun, Motorola Inc. and Intel Corp.
- The presence of Syria's 40,000 troops in Lebanon is the main issue that has threatened to undermine the talks.
- "In the course of my talks with the representatives of both governments, I suggested ways to move the talks forward within the framework of Resolution 598 in order to achieve a comprehensive and lasting peace in the region," he said.
- "In the course of my talks with the representatives of both governments, I suggested ways to move the talks forward within the framework of Resolution 598 in order to achieve a comprehensive and lasting peace in the region," he said.
- It said the board expects to review again the status of merger talks and a spinoff of Penn in about two weeks.
- At any rate, the cease-fire talks tally the first triumph of common sense and human decency since the war began.
- He has called for ending the apartheid system of racial segregation and for holding talks on allowing the black majority an equal political role with whites.
- In recent trade talks, the U.S. government demanded that Japan change aspects of its economy to help reduce its $49 billion trade surplus.