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1.[tʃæt]noun1) Schwätzchen, dashave a chat about something — sich über etwas (Akk.) unterhalten
3) (Computing) Chat, der; attrib. Chat-2. intransitive verb,- tt- plaudernPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/85255/chat_up">chat up* * *[ æt] 1. past tense, past participle - chatted; verb(to talk in a friendly and informal way: They chatted about the weather.) plaudern2. noun- chatty* * *[tʃæt]I. nto have a \chat with sb about sth mit jdm ein Schwätzchen über etw akk halten fam, mit jdm über etw akk plaudernto have a little \chat with sb [about sth] mit jdm ein Wörtchen [über etw akk] redenidle \chat dummes GeredeII. vi<- tt->1. (talk informally) plaudern▪ to \chat with [or to] sb [about sth/sb] mit jdm [über etw/jdn] plaudern2. (talk animatedly)* * *[tʃt]1. nUnterhaltung f; (about unimportant things also) Plauderei f, Schwatz m (inf); (INTERNET) Chat m (inf)could we have a chat about it? — können wir uns mal darüber unterhalten?
2. viplaudern; (two people also) sich unterhalten; (INTERNET) chatten (inf)* * *chat1 [tʃæt]A v/i (to, with mit)about über akk, von), plauschenb) Internet: chattena) einreden auf (akk),b) sich an ein Mädchen etc ranmachen, anmachen, anquatschen (alle umg)C shave a chat with sb mit jemandem plaudern oder chattenchat2 [tʃæt] s ORN Steinschmätzer m* * *1.[tʃæt]noun1) Schwätzchen, dashave a chat about something — sich über etwas (Akk.) unterhalten
3) (Computing) Chat, der; attrib. Chat-2. intransitive verb,- tt- plaudernchat with or to somebody about something — sich mit jemandem über etwas (Akk.) unterhalten
Phrasal Verbs:- chat up* * *n.Gespräch -e n.Plauderei f.Schwatz m.Unterhaltung f. v.klönen v.plaudern v.sich unterhalten v.
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