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n. 闲谈

vi. 闲谈, 聊天


  1. It is pleasant to chat with friends, and with no chat is it more pleasant than with close friends.
    和朋友聊天是愉快的,而这种情形没有比和知己的朋友聊天更为愉快。
  2. Ask him to stop by for a chat.
    请他来坐坐, 聊聊天.
  3. For the old lady buying the daily newspaper soon became an end in itself, since she really just wanted to chat with the shopkeeper.
    那老太太每天去买报纸, 不多时便觉乐在其中, 因为她主要是想和店主聊天.


chat
chatted, chatting
[ noun ]
  1. an informal conversation

  2. <noun.communication>
  3. birds having a chattering call

  4. <noun.animal>
  5. songbirds having a chattering call

  6. <noun.animal>
[ verb ]
  1. talk socially without exchanging too much information

  2. <verb.communication> chaffer chatter chew the fat chit-chat chitchat claver confab confabulate gossip jaw natter shoot the breeze visit
    the men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze


Chat \Chat\ (ch[a^]t), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Chatted}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Chatting}.] [From {Chatter}. [root]22.]
To talk in a light and familiar manner; to converse without
form or ceremony; to gossip. --Shak.

To chat a while on their adventures. --Dryden.

Syn: To talk; chatter; gossip; converse.


Chat \Chat\, v. t.
To talk of. [Obs.]


Chat \Chat\, n.
1. Light, familiar talk; conversation; gossip.

Snuff, or fan, supply each pause of chat,
With singing, laughing, ogling, and all that.
--Pope.

2. (Zo["o]l.) A bird of the genus {Icteria}, allied to the
warblers, in America. The best known species are the
yellow-breasted chat ({Icteria viridis}), and the
long-tailed chat ({Icteria longicauda}). In Europe the
name is given to several birds of the family
{Saxicolid[ae]}, as the {stonechat}, and {whinchat}.

{Bush chat}. (Zo["o]l.) See under {Bush}.


Chat \Chat\, n.
1. A twig, cone, or little branch. See {Chit}.

2. pl. (Mining) Small stones with ore.

{Chat potatoes}, small potatoes, such as are given to swine.
[Local.]
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  1. The two women chat cheerily.
  2. Now they chat amicably as they descend in the elevators for the midday mail, a common daily pilgrimmage. The local party organization has replaced the building's party secretary, who always was thought to be asking too many questions.
  3. As a tinny recording of the Stompin' Tom Connors classic blared from a loudspeaker, the royal couple left the hospital and waded into a large crowd to charm and chat.
  4. Tonight With Jonathan Ross is the most flippant and superficial chat show anywhere on British television, which is saying something.
  5. Scripts call for actors to chat about household chores, using and mentioning by name a number of P&G products.
  6. There wasn't much spontaneity, and when there was, he overdid it. It sounded more like a fireside chat than a rousing oration.
  7. Of course, they chat in Spanish, in itself a novelty in New York theaters if not in New York; some, handing tips to the ushers, have clearly never before set foot in a theater outside the old country.
  8. Young said he hoped the Royal Canadian Mounted Police would "have a chat" with the Solution's captain.
  9. The other was a useless phone chat in 1982, also before Michael Jackson became Michael Jackson.
  10. He sold his bar, but goes there regularly to chat and sign posters for tourists.
  11. Reruns of BBC TV chat shows; US soaps and dramas; a new game show featuring bickering couples; and an item called Polly on the Trolley, with prizes.
  12. "My kind of tennis is to do the unexpected," Tarangioli said during a chat at his Victorian house on a tree-shaded hillside in this New York suburb. "At this age, you're not the powerful hitter you were, but you play a very intelligent game.
  13. In an attempt to take the "machineness" out of answering machines, some researchers are developing or refining "messaging systems" that, essentially, chat with callers.
  14. You would have welcomed his predictable chat over a pint and, more or less, trusted his medical sense. He died of cancer of the bowel, but he was 75 when he went.
  15. To the delight of more than one police officer and reporter, Johnson paused to chat and sign a few autographs.
  16. In his engaging talk last Thursday John Pilkington tried to add some fun to his chat by, for example, not cutting from his tape his fall into a snowdrift; but mostly it was purely informative.
  17. Today we are told we shall meet Andro, an ex puppeteer from Berlin who has become an expert in 'tantric sex' and now hosts his own nude chat show and Spanish film director Bigas Luna talking about his latest venture (11.10).
  18. If no one wanted to chat, a jukebox or muted TV set provided the entertainment.
  19. But the work schedule is too grueling to allow for chat, and off duty the only point of contact is the airbase gym.
  20. Really, it was a relief to take a minute or two from so frenzied a life to chat with you, they say.
  21. We'll return to our chat in a minute, but first a word about the Museum of Television and Radio.
  22. The 67-year-old will gladly hop off his bike to pose for a photo or stop for a chat.
  23. Willy-nilly, the programme comes to a halt and is turned into a chat show, usually a bad one.
  24. The Boston Herald reported Wednesday that Hildreth often tried to trick employees into believing that New York real estate tycoon Donald Trump called to chat.
  25. Gorby!" from the crowd as he broke ranks to chat and walk among them during the carefully staged birthday celebrations Friday.
  26. In an impromptu chat with reporters on his airplane, Mr. Quayle was asked whether he meant that people who live in urban areas aren't "real" Americans too.
  27. It will broadcast a mix of soap operas, chat shows, dramas and films. The bulk of the material will come from taking previously broadcast programmes from BBC TV and Thames TV's extensive library.
  28. Last weekend, Stallone and seven biker buddies, including actor Ray Sharkey, pulled off Pacific Coast Highway and into the parking lot at Zuma Beach for a half-hour chat with beachgoers.
  29. They like the way, when she is in Geneva, she eats in the cafeteria and encourages them to chat.
  30. His sin has been to report a dinner-table chat with Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother.
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