natter
natter 英 [ˈnætə(r)] 美 [ˈnætɚ]
vi. 唠叨;瞎扯;抱怨 n. 闲聊;抱怨
进行时:nattering 过去式:nattered 过去分词:nattered 第三人称单数:natters 名词复数:natters
- To natter is to talk at length about unimportant things. When you feel a little awkward and uncomfortable at a party, you might natter to the one person you know there for far too long.
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- vi. 唠叨;瞎扯;抱怨
- n. 闲聊;抱怨
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1. The aim is to challenge and even change attitudes towards hearing aids and, of course, to help people enjoy a good old natter while still enjoying the atmosphere of a teeming pub.
我们的目标是发起挑战,甚至改变人们对助听器的态度,当然,也是帮助人们在享受酒吧氛围的同时,也能得到闲谈阔论的乐趣。
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2. He stood for a moment in the doorway of the Great Hall, listening to the two nobles natter.
他在大厅的门口站了一会,听到两个贵族在喋喋不休。
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3. The community natter appears to come mostly from people who lack deep technical skills and knowledge of enterprises.
社区唠叨似乎主要来自那些缺乏深厚的技术知识和技能的企业。
- natter (v.) "grumble, chatter aimlessly, nag," 1829, northern England dialect variant of gnatter "to chatter, grumble," earlier (18c.) "to nibble away," probably of echoic origin. Related: Nattered; nattering. As a noun, 1866, from the verb.
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