chattering / ˈtʃæt ər /

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chattering3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to talk rapidly in a foolish or purposeless way; jabber.
  2. to utter a succession of quick, inarticulate, speechlike sounds, as monkeys or certain birds.
  3. to make a rapid clicking noise by striking together: His teeth were chattering from the cold.
  4. Machinery. to vibrate during cutting so as to produce surface flaws on the work.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to utter rapidly or purposelessly.
  2. to cause to chatter, as the teeth from cold.
n. 名词 noun
  1. purposeless or foolish talk.
  2. a series of waves or ridges on the surface of a piece of metal that has been imperfectly drawn or extruded.
  3. the act or sound of chattering.
  4. 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.

chattering 近义词

v. 动词 verb

speak fast and non-stop

更多chattering例句

  1. There is some excitable chatter on Twitter and other places suggesting that two of the other astronauts might be actor Tom Cruise and director Doug Liman, who have been in talks with NASA about filming a movie on the ISS.
  2. It’s now best known for its “customer experience management” software, which brings together a variety of data sources, including surveys, social media chatter, and direct customer feedback.
  3. You have to jump in and offer relevant content that outshines other chatter before the topic shifts.
  4. The lunar night is long, and the radio chatter nearly nonexistent.
  5. In the 1990s, while listening in on the brain’s electrical chatter in sleeping mice, memory researchers stumbled across a perplexing finding.
  6. Time and again, the author confuses chattering class dissatisfaction with an honest assessment of accomplishment.
  7. At this point, it becomes hard to hear Malloy over the chattering of the attendees, who have begun to move on to other things.
  8. Chuck Todd took over Meet the Press barely a month ago, and already the chattering class is nattering for his head.
  9. He called her “a silly chattering windbag, an infernal liar, a conceited, gushing, rump-wagging, blethering ass.”
  10. Before she finished I began to paint, and she resumed the pose, smiling and chattering like a sparrow.
  11. He had leaped very smartly to this point of vantage, nevertheless he found Jumbo there before him, chattering worse than ever!
  12. "Stiff and cold," said Dorothy, her teeth chattering in her head, and a deeper pallor settling on her face.
  13. Slowly but surely Reff Ritter came up out of the icy water, his teeth chattering loudly.
  14. The silent parterre would be gay with a giddy, chattering mob of Society people before long, Vera hurriedly explained.
  15. Apparently Kopee had seen it from the tree-top as he was chattering with great excitement to tell me it was coming.