CHAT是英语中的常用单词,兼具名词和动词词性,英式与美式发音均为[tʃæt]。作名词时主要指非正式谈话或鸣禽类动物,作动词时表示进行非正式交谈,其词形变化包括复数chats、过去式chatted及现在分词chatting [1-2]。
该词起源于中古英语,原指“轻松谈话”,后因鸣禽短促叫声衍生出动物释义。随着互联网发展,其短语搭配扩展至数字化场景,如chat room(聊天室)、group chat(群组聊天)等;媒体领域则应用为chat show(访谈节目) [1-2]。作为高频考试词汇,其非正式性特点在口语及书面表达中广泛使用,涵盖日常交流、社交互动及学术场景 [2]。
- 外文名
- CHAT
- 词 性
- 名词、动词
- 英式音标
- [tʃæt]
- 美式音标
- [tʃæt]
- 定 义
- 名词:非正式谈话或鸣禽;动词:进行非正式交谈
目录
- 1短语搭配
短语搭配
播报编辑
chat with 同…聊天,和…聊天
chat room 聊天室
chat about 闲聊
chat show (电视或广播电台的)访谈节目
have a chat with 与……聊天
live chat 在线聊天;即时聊天
chat up: To engage (someone) in lightcasual talk; (informal) engage someone in flirtatious conversation
free chat 自由聊天区
group chat 群组聊天
Is this your usual chat with strangers?What do you chat about with your friends?Within seconds of meetingthey began to chat like longtime companions.
The assumption is that children shouldn't chat in the classroom because it hinders hard work; insteadthey should learn to delay gratification so that they can pursue abstract goalslike going to college.
Students use forums to chatplay gamesand solve problems together at no costor they can pay a few hundred dollars to take courses with trained teachers.
The guy took it in good partand we chatted happily all the way to Edinburgh.
