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1 chat
m.1 chat (computing) (charla).2 shawl.3 chat room.* * *SM (Internet) chat room* * *masculino (Inf) chat room* * *----* sala de chat = chat room [chatroom].* * *masculino (Inf) chat room* * ** sala de chat = chat room [chatroom].* * *( Inf) chat room* * *
chat sustantivo masculino
chat room
' chat' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abuela
- amena
- ameno
- cascar
- cháchara
- charla
- charlar
- comida
- gachó
- hablar
- hebra
- palique
- parrafada
- rajar
- ricamente
- conversar
- copuchar
- paja
- plática
- platicar
- programa
English:
chat
- chat line
- chat show
- chat up
- casual
- casually
- cozy
- gossip
- rap
* * *chat nmInformát [charla] chat; [sala] chat room* * *m INFOR chatroom -
2 chat
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3 chat
xat -
4 sala de chat
(n.) = chat room [chatroom]Ex. Furthermore, deception is common when subjects use e-mail and chat rooms.* * *(n.) = chat room [chatroom]Ex: Furthermore, deception is common when subjects use e-mail and chat rooms.
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5 charla
• chat• chatter• chattering• dissertation• mistle thrush• small talk• talisman• talk• talk a blue streak• talkie• talking• talking battery• tatters• tattle• tattlebearer -
6 conversación
• chat• conversation• dialog• dialogue• talisman• talk• talk a blue streak• talkie• talking• talking battery -
7 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 -
8 conversar en la mesa
• chat at the table -
9 palabrear
• chat with -
10 parlar
• chat with• chew the rag -
11 plática
• chat• conversation• dialog• dialogue• talisman• talk• talk a blue streak• talkie• talking• talking battery -
12 platicar
• chat with• chew the fat• engage in casual talk -
13 charla
f.1 chat.2 talk (conferencia).3 gossip chatter, gossip.4 mistle thrush.5 Charla.pres.indicat.3rd person singular (él/ella/ello) present indicative of spanish verb: charlar.* * *1 (conversación) talk, chat2 (conferencia) talk, informal lecture* * *noun f.chat, talk* * *SF1) (=conversación) chat2) (=chismes) gossip3) (=conferencia) talkcharla literaria — literary talk, informal literary lecture
* * *a) ( conversación) chatb) ( conferencia) talk* * *= chat, chatter, speech, talk, gossip, address, talking, confab, speaking commitment.Ex. The Tree House, as it is called, offers the facility of a meeting room and drop-in lounge for social gatherings, informal chats, seminars, films and slide shows.Ex. Thoughts of this sort kept running about like clockwork mice in his head, while the murmur of chatter filled the room and outside dusk had yielded to black night.Ex. For the sake of editorial continuity, those speeches which were given at both locations (for example, Mr. Gorman's presentation) are only printed here once.Ex. The dimensions of this problem are rooted in the fact that there are increasing means and methods of packaging and disseminating information -several of which I noted earlier in my talk.Ex. When this track is followed, the conversation very quickly drifts away from the book and becomes gossip about ourselves.Ex. The title of his address is 'How many drops to fill the bucket?'.Ex. The script was improvised on an outline which, I gathered, was the result of three sessions' hard talking to decide whose ideas out of the many suggested should be used.Ex. The author briefly reports on the conferences, conventions, confabs and celebrations of interest to library support staff across the USA that took place in 1998-99.Ex. Emerson already has a schedule full of speaking commitments.----* charla incoherente = gibberish.* dar una charla = give + address, give + a talk, give + a presentation, give + speech.* * *a) ( conversación) chatb) ( conferencia) talk* * *= chat, chatter, speech, talk, gossip, address, talking, confab, speaking commitment.Ex: The Tree House, as it is called, offers the facility of a meeting room and drop-in lounge for social gatherings, informal chats, seminars, films and slide shows.
Ex: Thoughts of this sort kept running about like clockwork mice in his head, while the murmur of chatter filled the room and outside dusk had yielded to black night.Ex: For the sake of editorial continuity, those speeches which were given at both locations (for example, Mr. Gorman's presentation) are only printed here once.Ex: The dimensions of this problem are rooted in the fact that there are increasing means and methods of packaging and disseminating information -several of which I noted earlier in my talk.Ex: When this track is followed, the conversation very quickly drifts away from the book and becomes gossip about ourselves.Ex: The title of his address is 'How many drops to fill the bucket?'.Ex: The script was improvised on an outline which, I gathered, was the result of three sessions' hard talking to decide whose ideas out of the many suggested should be used.Ex: The author briefly reports on the conferences, conventions, confabs and celebrations of interest to library support staff across the USA that took place in 1998-99.Ex: Emerson already has a schedule full of speaking commitments.* charla incoherente = gibberish.* dar una charla = give + address, give + a talk, give + a presentation, give + speech.* * *1(conversación): estábamos de charla we were having a chat o we were chattingsu charla me aburre his chatter bores me2 (conferencia) talkCompuesto:chat* * *
Del verbo charlar: ( conjugate charlar)
charla es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
charla
charlar
charla sustantivo femenino
charlar ( conjugate charlar) verbo intransitivo
to chat, talk
charla sustantivo femenino
1 (palique) talk, chat: estuvimos de charla hasta las cinco, we were chatting until five
2 (conferencia) informal lecture o address: nos dieron una charla sobre los cometas, there was a lecture on comets
charlar verbo intransitivo to talk, chat
' charla' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
amena
- ameno
- conferencia
- dar
- origen
- parrafada
- amistoso
- conversación
- superficial
English:
cackle
- casual
- chat
- earful
- hold
- lecture
- pep talk
- spiel
- talk
- heart
- more
- pitch
- small
* * *charla nf1. [conversación] chat;estar de charla to chat3. Informát chatcharla en tiempo real real time chat* * *f1 chat2 organizada talk* * *charla nf: chat, talk* * *charla n1. (conversación) chat2. (conferencia) talk -
14 charlar
v.1 to chat.charlar con alguien to chat with somebody, to have a chat with somebody2 to talk to.Me charla el vecino The neighbor talks to me.* * *1 to chat, talk\charlar por los codos familiar to be a real chatterbox* * *verbto chat, talk* * *VI1) (=conversar) to chat (de about)2) (=chismear) to gossip* * *verbo intransitivo to chat, talk* * *= chat, gossip, gas, talk, shoot + the breeze, shoot + the bull.Ex. The guest might be better employed seeing small groups half a dozen or so for quarter of an hour, when they could chat about anything that crops up.Ex. An often-mentioned example of this is the ability of the best typists to type and gossip concurrently.Ex. It's interesting that the people gassing on about the miracle of creation never mention things like this.Ex. The philosophy was that every computer on the network would talk, as a peer, with any other computer.Ex. While they eat, they shoot the breeze, telling tall tales and talking about the guy who just left.Ex. I wish him well in his retirement, he always seemed like the kind of guy you could talk sports with or just shoot the bull.* * *verbo intransitivo to chat, talk* * *= chat, gossip, gas, talk, shoot + the breeze, shoot + the bull.Ex: The guest might be better employed seeing small groups half a dozen or so for quarter of an hour, when they could chat about anything that crops up.
Ex: An often-mentioned example of this is the ability of the best typists to type and gossip concurrently.Ex: It's interesting that the people gassing on about the miracle of creation never mention things like this.Ex: The philosophy was that every computer on the network would talk, as a peer, with any other computer.Ex: While they eat, they shoot the breeze, telling tall tales and talking about the guy who just left.Ex: I wish him well in his retirement, he always seemed like the kind of guy you could talk sports with or just shoot the bull.* * *charlar [A1 ]vi* * *
charlar ( conjugate charlar) verbo intransitivo
to chat, talk
charlar verbo intransitivo to talk, chat
' charlar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
cascar
- hablar
- conversar
- paja
English:
chat
- ear
- get
- chatter
- gab
* * *charlar vi* * *v/i chat* * *charlar vi: to chat, to talk* * * -
15 palique
m.1 chat, natter (informal). (peninsular Spanish)estar de palique to have a chat o a natter2 chitchat, small talk, chatter, confab.* * *1 familiar chat, small talk\estar de palique familiar to chat* * *= chat, chit-chat, idle chatter, confab, chinwag.Ex. The Tree House, as it is called, offers the facility of a meeting room and drop-in lounge for social gatherings, informal chats, seminars, films and slide shows.Ex. Some possibilities are: chit-chat, work messages, news about electronic journal network, and enquiry answer system between experts.Ex. Once the silent reading session is accepted then an understanding should also be reached that at these times classmates should not be interrupted, either for idle chatter or for sharing responses.Ex. The author briefly reports on the conferences, conventions, confabs and celebrations of interest to library support staff across the USA that took place in 1998-99.Ex. The frisson of excitement that accompanied these late-night chinwags was due in part to our fascination with death.----* darle al palique = gas.* estar de palique = chinwag.* * *= chat, chit-chat, idle chatter, confab, chinwag.Ex: The Tree House, as it is called, offers the facility of a meeting room and drop-in lounge for social gatherings, informal chats, seminars, films and slide shows.
Ex: Some possibilities are: chit-chat, work messages, news about electronic journal network, and enquiry answer system between experts.Ex: Once the silent reading session is accepted then an understanding should also be reached that at these times classmates should not be interrupted, either for idle chatter or for sharing responses.Ex: The author briefly reports on the conferences, conventions, confabs and celebrations of interest to library support staff across the USA that took place in 1998-99.Ex: The frisson of excitement that accompanied these late-night chinwags was due in part to our fascination with death.* darle al palique = gas.* estar de palique = chinwag.* * *chat, chit-chat ( colloq)estuvieron toda la tarde de palique they spent the whole afternoon chatting o gabbing ( colloq)* * *
palique sustantivo masculino chat: le encanta el palique, she enjoys chatting
' palique' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
charla
* * *palique nmEsp Fam chat, esp Br natter;* * *m:estar de palique fam have a chat -
16 conversar
v.1 to talk, to converse.conversaron de o sobre política durante dos horas they talked about o discussed politics for two hours2 to chat, to dialogue, to have a chat, to hold a conversation.La viejita habla mucho The little old lady talks a lot.3 to chat with, to talk with.Me conversa el vecino My neighbor chats with me.* * ** * *verbto converse, talk* * *1. VT2) Caribe (=ligar) to chat up *2. VI1) (=charlar) to talk, chat2) (Mil) to wheel* * *verbo intransitivoa) ( hablar) to talkb) (esp AmL) ( charlar) to chat, gab (AmE colloq)conversé largo rato con ella — I had a long chat o talk o conversation with her
la echaron de la clase por conversar — (CS) they sent her out of the class for talking
* * *= talk.Ex. The philosophy was that every computer on the network would talk, as a peer, with any other computer.----* conversar con = converse with.* * *verbo intransitivoa) ( hablar) to talkb) (esp AmL) ( charlar) to chat, gab (AmE colloq)conversé largo rato con ella — I had a long chat o talk o conversation with her
la echaron de la clase por conversar — (CS) they sent her out of the class for talking
* * *= talk.Ex: The philosophy was that every computer on the network would talk, as a peer, with any other computer.
* conversar con = converse with.* * *conversar [A1 ]vi1 (hablar) to talkconversaron sobre el tema del desarme ( frml); they talked about o discussed the subject of disarmamentestuvimos conversando hasta las tres de la mañana we were talking o chatting until three o'clock in the morningconversé largo rato con ella I had a long chat o talk o conversation with herla maestra la echó de la clase por conversar (CS); the teacher sent her out of the class for talking* * *
conversar ( conjugate conversar) verbo intransitivo
◊ conversé largo rato con ella I had a long talk o chat with her
conversar verbo intransitivo to talk [con, to/with] [sobre, about]
' conversar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
abuela
- tertulia
- copuchar
- hablar
English:
commune
- converse
- chat
* * *conversar vito talk, to converse;conversaron de o [m5] sobre política durante dos horas they talked about o discussed politics for two hours* * *v/i make conversation* * *conversar vi: to converse, to talk* * *conversar vb to talk -
17 platicar
v.1 to tell.2 to talk, to chat. ( Central American Spanish, Mexican Spanish)3 to chat with.Nos platicó el visitante The visitor chatted with us.* * *1 to chat, talk* * *1.VI (=charlar) to talk, chat2.VT Méx (=decir) to tell* * *1.verbo intransitivo (esp AmL) [this verb is widely used in Mexico and Central America but is literary in other areas] to talk, chat (colloq)2.* * *1.verbo intransitivo (esp AmL) [this verb is widely used in Mexico and Central America but is literary in other areas] to talk, chat (colloq)2.* * *platicar [A2 ]vi( esp AmL) [this verb is widely used in Mexico and Central America but is literary in other areas ] to talk, chat ( colloq)platicaron de muchas cosas they talked about many thingspasa por casa para que platiquemos un rato drop in for a chat o so we can have a chat■ platicarvtplatícame cómo te fue en el viaje tell me how your trip went* * *
platicar ( conjugate platicar) verbo intransitivo (esp AmL) [this verb is widely used in Mexico and Central America but is literary in other areas] to talk, chat (colloq)
verbo transitivo (Méx) ( contar) to tell
' platicar' also found in these entries:
English:
chat
- talk
* * *platicar CAm, Méx♦ vi♦ vtto tell* * *I v/t L.Am.tellII v/i Méxchat, talk* * *platicar {72} vi: to talk, to chat -
18 ligar
v.1 to bind.Ellos ligaron las cuerdas They bound the ropes.2 to slur (Music).3 to score (informal) (encontrar pareja).ligar con alguien to get off with somebody (entablar relaciones) (British), to make out with somebody (United States)4 to alloy, to combine, to mix.Ellos ligaron los metales They alloyed the metals.5 to league, to unite, to confederate, to join.Ellos ligaron a los bandos They leagued the parties.6 to associate, to bind together, to link.Ellos ligaron las empresas They associated the companies.7 to pair up, to mix well, to pull.8 to take a beating.9 to ligate.* * *1 (atar) to tie, bind2 (unir) to link, connect3 (metales) to alloy4 COCINA to bind1 familiar (conquistar) to score■ ligó con una italiana he picked up an Italian girl, he got off with an Italian girl\estar ligado,-a a to be linked to, be connectedir ligado,-a a→ link=estar estar ligado,-aligarse a alguien familiar to pick somebody up, get off with somebody* * *1. VT1) (=atar) [gen] to tie, bind; (Med) to bind up, put a ligature on2) (=mezclar) [+ metales] to alloy, mix; [+ bebidas] to mix; [+ salsa] to thicken3) (=unir) to join, bind together4) * (=conquistar) to pick up *, get off with *, pull *5) * (=birlar) to pinch *6) * (=conseguir) to get hold of, lay one's hands on7) * (=comprar) to buy8) * (=detener) to nick *9) Caribe (=contratar) to contract in advance for2. VI1) (=ir juntos) to mix well, blend well, go well together2) * (=conquistar) to pull *la cosa le ligó — And, CAm the affair went well for him
5)le ligó su deseo — And, Caribe * her wish came true
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (unir, vincular) to bind2) ( atar)2.ligar vi (fam) ( con el sexo opuesto)salieron a ligar — they went out on the make o (BrE) pull (colloq)
3.ligar con alguien — to make out with somebody (AmE), to get off with somebody (BrE)
ligarse v pron1) (fam) ( conquistar) to make out with (AmE colloq), to get off with (colloq BrE)2) salsa to bind* * *= attach, connect, intertwine, bind + Nombre + together, entwine, chat up.Ex. In fixed location notation was physically attached to certain places on the shelves and books were always filed in the same place.Ex. Plainly, it is not always the case that there is a connection between farming and spelling, and many other documents can be identified where these subjects are not connected.Ex. Traditional and emerging markets for library school graduates are likely to intertwine rather than exist as parallel trends in the future.Ex. People value the public library highly as an educational and community resource and the library acts as an 'information junction' to bind the community together.Ex. The Zimbabwe Library Association history is entwined with library development in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia).Ex. She was 15 kilograms too heavy, rudderless, half-lost to drinking and chatting up other girls' boyfriends.----* frase usada para ligar = chat-up line.* intentar ligar = chat up.* tratar de ligar = chat up.* truco para ligar = chat-up line.* * *1.verbo transitivo1) (unir, vincular) to bind2) ( atar)2.ligar vi (fam) ( con el sexo opuesto)salieron a ligar — they went out on the make o (BrE) pull (colloq)
3.ligar con alguien — to make out with somebody (AmE), to get off with somebody (BrE)
ligarse v pron1) (fam) ( conquistar) to make out with (AmE colloq), to get off with (colloq BrE)2) salsa to bind* * *= attach, connect, intertwine, bind + Nombre + together, entwine, chat up.Ex: In fixed location notation was physically attached to certain places on the shelves and books were always filed in the same place.
Ex: Plainly, it is not always the case that there is a connection between farming and spelling, and many other documents can be identified where these subjects are not connected.Ex: Traditional and emerging markets for library school graduates are likely to intertwine rather than exist as parallel trends in the future.Ex: People value the public library highly as an educational and community resource and the library acts as an 'information junction' to bind the community together.Ex: The Zimbabwe Library Association history is entwined with library development in Zimbabwe (Rhodesia).Ex: She was 15 kilograms too heavy, rudderless, half-lost to drinking and chatting up other girls' boyfriends.* frase usada para ligar = chat-up line.* intentar ligar = chat up.* tratar de ligar = chat up.* truco para ligar = chat-up line.* * *ligar [A3 ]vtA (unir, vincular) to bindel contrato que la ligaba a la empresa the contract which bound her to the companylos ligaba una larga amistad they were bound together by a long-standing friendshipB(atar): le ligaron las manos con una cuerda they tied his hands together o they bound his hands with a ropeun fajo de billetes ligados con una goma elástica a bundle of bills held together with a rubber bandC1 ‹metales› to alloy2 ‹salsa› to bindD1 ( fam)(en naipes): ligar un full to get a full housevan a visitarlos sólo para ver si ligan algo they only go to visit them to see what they can get out of them■ ligarviA ( fam)(conquistar): los sábados salían a ligar on Saturdays they went out trying to pick up girls/boys ( colloq), on Saturdays they went out on the pick-up o ( AmE) on the make (sl)C( Chi fam) (tocar) (+ me/te/le etc): a mí siempre me liga lavar los platos it's always me who gets landed with washing o who has to wash the dishes ( colloq)■ ligarseB «salsa» to bindse ligó tres meses a la sombra he got three months in prison o ( colloq) insideD* * *
ligar ( conjugate ligar) verbo transitivo
b) ( atar):
un fajo de billetes ligados con una goma elástica a bundle of bills held together with a rubber band
‹ salsa› to bind
verbo intransitivo (fam) ( con el sexo opuesto):◊ salieron a ligar they went out on the make o (BrE) pull (colloq);
ligar con algn to make out with sb (AmE), to get off with sb (BrE)
ligarse verbo pronominal (fam) ( conquistar) to make out with (AmE colloq), to get off with (colloq BrE)
ligar
I verbo transitivo
1 (unir) to join
figurado mis recuerdos me ligan a esta ciudad, my memories bind me to this town
2 (relacionar) to link
3 fam (coger) to get
II vi fam (seducir, cortejar) to make advances: estaba ligando con mi primo, she was making advances to my cousin
' ligar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bronce
- pinchar
English:
advance
- chat up
- pass
- pick up
- score
- screw around
- strong
- bind
- slur
* * *♦ vt1. [atar] to tie (up);liga bien los paquetes tie the packages up tightly;les ligaron las manos they tied their hands2. [unir] to bind;los ligan muchos lazos afectivos they are bound together by a lot of emotional ties;un contrato lo liga con la empresa he is contractually bound to the company3. [salsa] to thicken4. Med to put a ligature on5. Mús to slur6. [en naipes] to get;ligué un póquer de ases I got four aces7. [metales] to alloy9. RP [conseguir] to get;siempre viene a ver si liga algo he always comes along to see what he can get10. CompFamligar bronce to catch some raysligó un cuadrangular he hit a home run♦ viesta noche vamos a salir a ligar we're going out to score with someone tonight, Br we're going out on the pull tonight2. [salsa] to bind4. Carib, Guat, Perú [deseo] to be fulfilled* * *I v/t1 bind2 ( atar) tie3 GASTR blendII v/i:ligar con fam pick up* * *ligar {52} vt: to bind, to tie (up)* * *ligar vb2. (atar) to tie3. (establecer una relación) to get off -
19 plática
f.conversation, chat, dialog, dialogue.* * *1 talk* * *SF esp Méx (=charla) talk, chat; (Rel) sermonestar de plática — to be chatting, be having a talk
* * *a) ( conferencia) talkb) (esp AmL) ( conversación) [this noun is widely used in Mexico and Central America but is literary in other areas] talkestar de plática — to talk, to chat (colloq)
reanudarán pláticas con el sindicato — they will restart talks o negotiations with the union
* * *a) ( conferencia) talkb) (esp AmL) ( conversación) [this noun is widely used in Mexico and Central America but is literary in other areas] talkestar de plática — to talk, to chat (colloq)
reanudarán pláticas con el sindicato — they will restart talks o negotiations with the union
* * *1 (conferencia) talknos dio una plática sobre el tema she gave us a talk on the subject2 ( esp AmL) (conversación) [this noun is widely used in Mexico and Central America but is literary in other areas ] talkestuvimos de plática hasta las tres de la mañana we stayed up talking o ( colloq) chatting until three in the morningla empresa reanudará pláticas con el sindicato the company will restart talks o negotiations with the union* * *
Del verbo platicar: ( conjugate platicar)
platica es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) presente indicativo2ª persona singular (tú) imperativo
Multiple Entries:
platicar
plática
platicar ( conjugate platicar) verbo intransitivo (esp AmL) [this verb is widely used in Mexico and Central America but is literary in other areas] to talk, chat (colloq)
verbo transitivo (Méx) ( contar) to tell
plática sustantivo femenino
b) (esp AmL) ( conversación) [this noun is widely used in Mexico and Central America but is formal in other areas] talk;
' plática' also found in these entries:
English:
chat
* * *plática nfCAm, Méx1. [charla] talk, chat;estar de plática to chat2. [relato] talk* * *f Méxchat, talk* * *plática nf1) : talk, lecture2) : chat, conversation -
20 chatear
v.1 to chat (computing).2 to go out drinking(informal). (peninsular Spanish)* * *————————1 familiar to have a few wines* * *= chat.Ex. Yet, as one librarian lamented, 'what I am seeing here, and we are not unique, is a large percentage of our Internet stations being used for e-mail and chat -- not what we envisioned when we started the service'.* * *= chat.Ex: Yet, as one librarian lamented, 'what I am seeing here, and we are not unique, is a large percentage of our Internet stations being used for e-mail and chat -- not what we envisioned when we started the service'.
* * *chatear [A1 ]viA ( Inf) to chatchatear CON algn to chat WITH o TO sb* * *chatear viFam2. Informát to chat* * *v/i INFOR chat
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