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'nætə(to chatter or talk continuously, usually about unimportant things.) skravle i veiIsubst. \/ˈnætə\/( hverdagslig) passiar, prathave a natter ta en pratIIverb \/ˈnætə\/ ( hverdagslig)1) snakke, bable, prate2) brumme, mumle, klagenatter about snakke om -
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( = chat) bavarder2. noun* * *1.(colloq) ['nætə(r)] GB noun causette (colloq) f ( about sur)2.intransitive verb (also natter on) papoter -
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1 nounBritish causerie f, causette f;∎ to have a natter tailler une bavette, faire la causettepapoter;∎ what were you two nattering about? de quoi étiez-vous en train de parler, tous les deux?□ -
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1.(Brit. coll.)intransitive verb quatschen (ugs.); quasseln (ugs.)2. nounhave a natter — quatschen (ugs.)
* * *['nætə](to chatter or talk continuously, usually about unimportant things.) plaudern* * *nat·ter[ˈnætəʳ, AM -t̬ɚ]to have a \natter [with sb] [mit jdm] quatschen fam* * *['ntə(r)] (Brit inf)1. vi(= gossip) schwatzen (inf); (= chatter also) quasseln (inf)to natter on about sth — über etw (acc) quasseln (inf)
2. nSchwatz m (inf)to have a natter — einen Schwatz halten (inf)
* * *natter [ˈnætə(r)] besonders Br umgB s Plausch m, Schwatz m:have a natter einen Plausch oder Schwatz halten* * *1.(Brit. coll.)intransitive verb quatschen (ugs.); quasseln (ugs.)2. nounhave a natter — quatschen (ugs.)
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'nætə(to chatter or talk continuously, usually about unimportant things.) charlartr['nætəSMALLr/SMALL]1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL familiar charlar1 SMALLBRITISH ENGLISH/SMALL familiar charla
I 'nætər, 'nætə(r)intransitive verb (BrE colloq) charlar (fam), cotorrear (fam)
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noun (BrE colloq) (no pl) charla f (fam)['nætǝ(r)] (Brit)1.N charla f, plática f (Mex)to have a natter — charlar, estar de palique (Sp) *, platicar (Mex) ( with con)
2.VI (=chat) charlar, platicar (Mex); (=chatter) parlotear, hablar mucho* * *
I ['nætər, 'nætə(r)]intransitive verb (BrE colloq) charlar (fam), cotorrear (fam)
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noun (BrE colloq) (no pl) charla f (fam) -
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I ['nætə(r)]nome BE colloq. chiacchierata f.II ['nætə(r)]* * *['nætə](to chatter or talk continuously, usually about unimportant things.) ciarlare* * *natter /ˈnætə(r)/n.(fam. spec. ingl.) chiacchierata: to have a natter, farsi una chiacchierata (o quattro chiacchiere).(to) natter /ˈnætə(r)/v. i. (fam., spec. ingl.)1 chiacchierare; ciarlare2 borbottare; brontolare.* * *I ['nætə(r)]nome BE colloq. chiacchierata f.II ['nætə(r)] -
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v. \natter (away/ on) (about sth) буу халах. -
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['nætə(r)] 1. vi ( BRIT) 2. nto have a natter — ucinać (uciąć perf) sobie pogawędkę, plotkować (poplotkować perf)
* * *['nætə](to chatter or talk continuously, usually about unimportant things.) paplać -
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['nætə](to chatter or talk continuously, usually about unimportant things.) snakke* * *['nætə](to chatter or talk continuously, usually about unimportant things.) snakke -
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['nætə](to chatter or talk continuously, usually about unimportant things.) masa, rabba -
12 natter
zsörtölődik, szakadatlanul fecseg, zsémbel* * *['nætə](to chatter or talk continuously, usually about unimportant things.) szakadatlanul fecseg -
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['nætə](to chatter or talk continuously, usually about unimportant things.) tagarelar* * *nat.ter[n'ætə] n bate-papo, conversa sem compromisso. • vi bater papo, jogar conversa fora. -
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v. gevezelik etmek [brit.]* * *gevezelik et* * *['nætə](to chatter or talk continuously, usually about unimportant things.) gevezelik etmek, çene çalmak -
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['nætə](to chatter or talk continuously, usually about unimportant things.) klepetati -
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• jaaritus• jutella• napista* * *'nætə(to chatter or talk continuously, usually about unimportant things.) lörpötellä -
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['nætə](to chatter or talk continuously, usually about unimportant things.) pļāpāt* * *pļāpāšana; kulstīt mēli, pļāpāt; īgņoties, ķildoties -
18 natter
['nætə](to chatter or talk continuously, usually about unimportant things.) (pa)plepėti -
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['nætə](to chatter or talk continuously, usually about unimportant things.) snacka, babbla -
20 natter
['nætə](to chatter or talk continuously, usually about unimportant things.) brebentit, žvanit* * *• povídat• kecat
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natter — nat|ter1 [ˈnætə US ər] v [i]BrE informal [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: From the sound made when talking quickly] to talk for a long time about unimportant things = ↑chat natter to/with ▪ Sometimes she would pick up the telephone and natter to Charles … Dictionary of contemporary English
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natter — 1 verb (I) BrE informal to talk continuously about unimportant things: Lynne s been nattering on about the wedding for weeks. 2 noun (singular) BrE informal the act of talking about unimportant things for fun: have a natter: Come round after work … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
natter — UK [ˈnætə(r)] / US [ˈnætər] noun [singular] British informal a conversation with a friend about unimportant things Derived word: natter UK / US verb intransitive Word forms natter : present tense I/you/we/they natter he/she/it natters present… … English dictionary
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natter — nat|ter [ nætər ] noun singular BRITISH INFORMAL a conversation with a friend about unimportant things: CHAT ╾ nat|ter verb intransitive … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
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