chatter 的 3 个定义
- to talk rapidly in a foolish or purposeless way; jabber.
- to utter a succession of quick, inarticulate, speechlike sounds, as monkeys or certain birds.
- to make a rapid clicking noise by striking together: His teeth were chattering from the cold.
- Machinery. to vibrate during cutting so as to produce surface flaws on the work.
- to utter rapidly or purposelessly.
- to cause to chatter, as the teeth from cold.
- purposeless or foolish talk.
- a series of waves or ridges on the surface of a piece of metal that has been imperfectly drawn or extruded.
- the act or sound of chattering.
- online, phone, radio, or other electronic communication among people, often involving a harmful political activity such as espionage or terrorism: Officials were able to intercept and identify a high level of terrorist chatter in the weeks before the bombing attempt.
chatter 近义词
constant or rapid talk
speak fast and non-stop
更多chatter例句
- As it begins to starve, the supply of plant health-promoting metabolites it previously delivered to its plant host plummets, and their once vibrant chemical chatter falls quiet.
- The moves come amid chatter that the San Francisco–based cryptocurrency giant, which was valued at $8 billion in late 2018, is preparing to go public in coming months.
- Sparked by some chatter about building a virtual campus away from campus, Jeffery Yu ’22 turned to the world-building game Minecraft.
- He knew that random workplace chatter can help people build trust and form bonds.
- While we know content and links are still important signals, there is always chatter about elements that Google has repeatedly stated don’t actually affect rankings.
- Internet chatter rose to a deafening roar as speculation began about what—plastic surgery?
- These comments are actually tame compared to the off-the-charts, scary chatter heard from the GOP last week.
- Indeed, the chatter for the past year on the anti-gay fringe has been of resistance.
- Perhaps organizers will simply give up and settle for chatter.
- This constant Internet chatter allows people to not take responsibility for themselves.
- And he spoke pleasantly to Grandfather Mole, in a soft sort of chatter, because he didn't want to alarm him.
- Every morning an old jackdaw perched on a chimney outside our skylight, and entertained us with his chatter.
- She thought of the night she had spent upon the heath; and her cheeks grew cold and her teeth began to chatter.
- She did not heed or hear the chatter of her companions; she did not see that somebody had handed her a note.
- When the curtain fell the audience rose to chatter and comment, and were a long time before they dispersed.