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Перевод: chat
[существительное] болтовня ; дружеский разговор; беседа ; чекан ; [глагол] болтать; непринужденно болтать; беседовать; покалякать
Тезаурус:
- Does a children's party or a loved-one's funeral inhibit the urge to chat up new acquaintances?
- It is not easy for any of us to stop and chat to people that we do not know, but in ti me confidence grows.
- Look, why don't you have a chat with Philip?
- My surgeon was one of those nuts who, when they aren't too busy, like to have old patients in and chat about their X-rays.
- Maggie could tell that he would have liked to stop for a chat, that he felt sorry for her left on her own, but she lacked either her grandmother's grace or her mother's energy, so she did not offer him tea.
- THE 26 August 1989 edition of Do i Posle Polinochi, the popular late-night television magazine was offering its usual mixture of chat and interviews when suddenly there was a pause.
- The talkative customer would like to stand and chat all afternoon!
- Suddenly he had time to chat"
- Jack, by then very famous, called him for a chat and asked if he needed anything.
- He made no attempt to talk to anybody, he didn't chat to the audience, which he did during the warm-up spots as the proper Wedding Present," he says.
- Born to chat.
- Did Nicklaus ask for 1,500 for a chat?
- At Moy Bridge the young fat cheery lockkeeper - or rather bridgekeeper - "Only one in the country", was happy to chat.
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