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1 have a chat about
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2 Have a chat
Общая лексика: Базарить -
3 have a chat
Общая лексика: Базарить -
4 have a chat
לשוחח* * *◙ חחושל◄ -
5 have a chat
sohbet etmek, hoşbeş etmek, laflamak, söyleşmek -
6 have a chat
sohbet etmek, hoşbeş etmek, laflamak, söyleşmek -
7 have a chat
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8 have a chat
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9 have a chat
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10 have a chat
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11 have a chat
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12 have a chat
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13 have a chat
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14 to have a chat
to have a chatbater um papo. we had a chat/conversamos, batemos um papo. -
15 to have a chat with somebody
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16 She'll have to chat up the manager
Общая лексика: Ей придётся использовать все своё обаяние, чтобы уговорить директораУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > She'll have to chat up the manager
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17 let us have a chat
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18 to have a chat with smb
поговорить/побеседовать с кем-либоEnglish-Russian combinatory dictionary > to have a chat with smb
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19 let's have a chat
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20 chat
chat [t∫æt]1. noun3. compounds* * *[tʃæt] 1.noun conversation f2.to have a chat — bavarder ( with avec; about sur)
Phrasal Verbs:- chat up
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chat — 1 noun (C, U) especially BrE an informal friendly conversation: Drop in for a chat if you have an hour to spare this evening. | have a chat: We had a chat about the old days. see also: backchat 2 … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
have a mag — Australian Slang to have a chat … English dialects glossary
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