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I . chat [tʃæt] СУЩ.

1. chat (informal conversation):

chat
klepet м.
to have a chat

2. chat смягч. (admonition):

to have a little chat with sb

3. chat no мн. (gossip):

chat

II . chat <-tt-> [tʃæt] ГЛ. неперех.

1. chat:

chat (talk informally)
chat (gossip)

2. chat ИНФОРМ.:

chat

ˈchat room СУЩ. ИНФОРМ.

chat room

ˈchat show СУЩ. брит.

chat show

chit-chat [ˈtʃɪtʃæt] СУЩ. no мн. разг.

Примеры со словом chat

to have a chat

Одноязычные примеры (не проверены редакцией PONS)

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The woman enters and introduces herself for the first time to her future husband, who at the time was chatting to his future mistress.
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Both terms refer to an informal means for computer users to exchange messages commonly referred to as' chats'.
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Further intelligence was gathered by staff observing and chatting to locals whilst collecting their laundry.
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He then chats with some women who are going abroad to work in order to support their families.
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The service offered free email accounts, online commerce, chats, posting forums and online articles.
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Over half of the population connects between once and five times per week, using cybercafs for e-mailing and chatting.
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He has dates with women he knows from chatting on internet.
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He does not pay attention, as the show reports a robbery at the same bank where he chatted with the security guard.
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Officers chatted between themselves and speculated that he was faking illness.
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In addition, it has an active community of users and developers who participate in online forums and irc chats.
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