chat的意思和读音

chat

: [tʃæt] : [tʃæt]

v.

n.

(choline acetyl transferase);

chats  chatted  chatting  

adj.+n.quiet chat

n.conversation,one-to-one,heart-to-heart,talk,dialogue

v.converse,gossip,chew the fat,chitchat,yak

chatv.

1.[i]to talk in a friendly informal way to sb

My kids spend hours chatting on the phone to their friends.

Within minutes of being introduced they were chatting away like old friends.便

What were you chatting about?

2.[i]~ (away) (to/with sb).~ (about sth/sb)to exchange messages with other people on the Internet, especially in a chat room

He's been on the computer all morning, chatting with his friends.

n.

1.[c]a friendly informal conversation

I just called in for a chat.

I had a long chat with her.

2.[u]talking, especially informal conversation

That's enough chat from me─on with the music!/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

3.[u][c]communication between people on the Internet

chat software

Internet chat services

Fans are invited to an online chat.

n.1.,2.“chit”3.

v.1.,;()

n.1.Same as chit2.a friendly conversation; informal talk

v.1.to talk in a friendly way2.to exchange messages with someone using a computer so that you are able to see each others messages immediately, especially on the Internet

1. gum chat daily ...

2. gum chat daily ...

3. bygone n. chat v. chin n. ...

4. 9.[ negotiat;talk] 12.[ chat] 13. [ talk of anything under the sun] ...

8. class chat boss ...

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1.She said, "I tell three children not to ask them for money, I only request is let them home to see my chat with me. "

2.On one flight, a young man was trying to chat up a woman sitting next to him and bought her too many drinks.

3.PHP is used for the front-end, Erlang is used for Chat, Java and C++ are also used in several places (and perhaps other languages as well).PHP,Erlang,JavaC++)。

4.Not always able to chat at the end of a round: Being researched. Does not affect all users.

5."Simpler seems to be a new trend, " he said, pointing to iOS versus MacOS, chat versus email.“,”iOSMacOS,chatemail。

6.The main road, where horse-riding locals stop to chat, is to be turned into a busy high street, with shops and business facilities.

7.They simply ignore the children while they chat away for ages oblivious to the goings on around them. It's quite a recipe for disaster.

8.And a week after that there is the summit of the Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation, APEC, A Perfect Excuse to Chat.(APEC),”[2]。

9.There was no time for me to chit-chat with Mr. Rat, however, because we were due at the briefing.

10."Kevin and I will have a chat in coming days, and I would welcome him on the campaign trail, " she said.“,”