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confab

/noun kon-fab; verb kuhn-fab, kon-fab/US // noun ˈkɒn fæb; verb kənˈfæb, ˈkɒn fæb //UK // (ˈkɒnfæb) informal //

会议厅,会议中心,会议,大会

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a confabulation; a conversation.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    con·fabbed, con·fab·bing.

    • : to confabulate: They spent the morning confabbing over coffee in my office.

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Examples

  • The Javits Center—normally the home of various comic-book confabs and one highly dramatic presidential non-victory—had become “operational nirvana,” said Fox, a vice president of operations for Kaplan North America.

  • If Joanne suddenly started being available for a confab during those 30 minutes, well .

  • Try bringing that up at the next confab at the Renaissance Esmeralda, if you really want to be shown the door.

  • One donor complains about the takeout chicken pot pies served at a Karl Rove-hosted confab.

  • On the first afternoon of the three-day confab, as guests are still strolling in, the booth already has attracted a crowd.

  • It bills itself as the first stop on the road to the White House, but many GOP players skipped the New Orleans confab.

  • Trump was in New Orleans for the Republican Leadership Conference, a semi-annual conservative confab.

  • The second grammar class had been relieved from a recitation by this confab, and somehow Perry had a subduing influence.

  • Some confab followed, and I overheard enough to tell me that a scouting party had come in, bringing a prisoner.

  • Mr. Cardross joined us, divining the subject of our furtive confab in the patio, and he seemed to think that you ought to come.

  • He and Yuma had spent hours in close confab in the kitchen, and Yuma had expressed his feelings, confidentially, to Gimlet.

  • From this I turned to listen to a very domestic confab between a Judy and her mate.