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صحبت دوستانه کردن
شبکه مترجمین ایران
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chat verbs have a chat • We were just having a chat. call in/round for a chat • Are you free later if I call in for a chat? meet up for a chat • Sometimes we go to the cinema or just meet up for a chat. enjoy a chat • Most people enjoy a good chat. adjectives a little chat • Why don’t you call her and have a little chat. a brief chat formal • My manager said he wanted to have a brief chat with me. a bit of a chat spoken BrE: • Perhaps I could have a bit of a chat with him. a long chat • We sat down and had a long chat. a friendly chat • New students sometimes just need to have a friendly chat with someone. a cosy chat (= a relaxed and usually private one ) • I made some coffee and we had a cosy chat. an informal chat • Come and see me any time if you want an informal chat about jobs. a private/confidential chat • Have a confidential chat with the school nurse. a quiet chat (= one that other people will not interrupt. ) • Let’s go and have a quiet chat over lunch. an online chat (= one had with someone over the internet ) • With MSN you can have an online chat with your friends.
transnet.ir
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noun ADJ. brief, little, quick, short | long | cosy, fireside, friendly, good, nice | casual, informal | quiet | interesting | idle | confidential, private VERB + CHAT have We had a nice chat over a cup of tea. CHAT + NOUN show PREP. ~ about a chat about his new job | ~ between a chat between Mr Blair and a journalist | ~ to/with I'll have a chat to John about it. a friendly chat with a neighbour
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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verb talk: We shall chat about that tomorrow. noun conversation: We had a chat with her yesterday.
Simple Definitions
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verb ADV. briefly | amicably, casually, easily, informally You will have a chance to circulate and chat informally. | politely | away They chatted away to each other. PREP. about We chatted briefly about the weather. | to George was in the kitchen chatting to some friends. | with I spent a happy half-hour chatting with a friend.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary
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chat sb up [ M ] UK informal to talk to someone in a way that shows them that you are sexually attracted to them • He spent all evening chatting her up and buying her drinks.
Cambridge-Phrasal Verbs