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I. 1. приятелски/интимен/лек разговор
2. непринудена беседа
to have a CHAT (with) побъбрям си
II. v (-tt-) водя непринуден/приятелски/интимен разговор, побъбрям си (with с)
to CHAT someone up si. интимнича с/занасям някого, беседвам непринудено с някого
III. n вид пойна птица (Epthianura, Icteria, Saxicola)* * *{tJxt} n 1. приятелски/интимен/лек разговор; 2. непринудена бесе(2) v (-tt-) 1. водя непринуден/приятелски/интимен разговор, {3} n вид пойна птица (Epthianura, Icteria, Saxicola).* * *бъбря; разговарям; разговор; мохабет;* * *1. i. приятелски/интимен/лек разговор 2. ii. v (-tt-) водя непринуден/приятелски/интимен разговор, побъбрям си (with с) 3. iii. n вид пойна птица (epthianura, icteria, saxicola) 4. to chat someone up si. интимнича с/занасям някого, беседвам непринудено с някого 5. to have a chat (with) побъбрям си 6. непринудена беседа* * *chat[tʃæt] I. n 1. (непринуден, приятелски, свойски, интимен) разговор, беседа, бъбрене, лаф мохабет; to have a \chat побъбрям си ( with, about); 2. sl брътвеж, нахалство; II. v 1. водя непринуден (приятелски, свойски, интимен) разговор, беседвам, побъбрям си ( with); 2.: to \chat up разг. заговорвам, завързвам разговор; започвам свалка.
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