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I.chat1 [∫a]1. masculine nouna. ( = animal) cat• il n'y avait pas un chat dehors ( = personne) there wasn't a soul outside• il n'y a pas de quoi fouetter un chat it's nothing to make a fuss about (PROV) chat échaudé craint l'eau froide(PROV) once bitten, twice shy (PROV) quand le chat n'est pas là les souris dansent(PROV) when the cat's away the mice will playb. ( = jeu) tag2. compounds► chat perché ( = jeu) off-ground tagII.chat2 [t∫at]masculine noun* * *ʃanom masculin2) Jeuxjouer à chat — to play tag ou tig GB
c'est toi le chat — you're ‘it’
•Phrasal Verbs:••il n'y a pas un chat — (colloq) the place is deserted
il ne faut pas réveiller le chat qui dort — Proverbe let sleeping dogs lie Proverbe
* * *ʃa nm* * *chat nm1 ( animal) gén cat; ( mâle) tomcat; chat siamois/birman/persan Siamese/Burmese/Persian cat; ⇒ appeler;chat de gouttière ( tigré) tabby cat; ( commun) ordinary cat; péj alley cat; chat à neuf queues cat-o'-nine-tails (+ v sg); chat perché Jeux off-ground tag ou tig GB; chat sauvage wildcat; le Chat botté Puss in Boots.écrire comme un chat to scrawl; donner sa langue au chat to give in; il n'y a pas un chat the place is deserted; avoir un chat dans la gorge to have a frog in one's throat; retomber comme un chat sur ses pattes to fall on one's feet; il ne faut pas réveiller le chat qui dort Prov let sleeping dogs lie Prov; être or s'entendre comme chien et chat to fight like cat and dog.I, chatte [ʃa, ʃat] nom masculin, nom féminin[mâle] tomcat[femelle] she-catchat européen ou de gouttière tabby (cat)chat persan/siamois Persian/Siamese cata. [félin] wildcatquand le chat n'est pas là, les souris dansent (proverbe) when the cat's away, the mice will play (proverbe)2. LITTÉRATURE4. JEUX5. HISTOIRE & NAUTIQUEchatte (vulgaire) nom fémininpussy (très familier), fanny (très familier & UK)II[tʃat] nom masculin -
3 Answered With Elegance
Chat: AWEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Answered With Elegance
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4 Deal With It
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5 Go With What You Know
Chat: GWWYKУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Go With What You Know
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7 Quick With ....
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8 Share With A Pal
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9 The One With
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10 This Thread Is Worthless With Out Pictures
Chat: TTIWWOPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > This Thread Is Worthless With Out Pictures
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12 live chat
E-coma facility that enables two or more Web users to communicate with each other in real time, using text.Live chat is frequently employed in customer support services. This is because one of its main benefits is that a customer does not need to disconnect from the Internet in order to telephone a support line: live chat means they can receive text-based support without having to disconnect. -
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( INDIA)crisp poori stuffed with chickpeas and potatoes and served with a sour sauce with spicy yoghurt -
14 Langue (de chat)
tongue (cat's tongue; thin, narrow, delicate cookie often served with sherbet or ice). -
15 palabrear
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16 побъбрям
chat a little, have a chat (with)* * *побъ̀брям,гл. chat a little, have a chat (with).* * *chat a little, have a chat (with) -
17 chatten
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18 conversar
• chat with• coze• have a chance to• have a checkup• hold a competitive examination• hold a degree• shoot the breeze• talk very subtly• talk with a hoarse voice -
19 berkongko
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20 parlar
• chat with• chew the rag
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