words and expression 教案
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摘要: chat v. (-tt-) [v] 1 ~ (away) (to / with sb.)| ~ (about sth../sb.) to talk in a friendly informal way to sb.: My kids spend hours chatting on the phone to their friends. Within minutes of being introduced they were chatting away like old friends. What were you chatting about? 2 to exchange mes。
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chat
v. (-tt-) [v]
1 ~ (away) (to / with sb.)| ~ (about sth../sb.) to talk in a friendly informal way to sb.: My kids spend hours chatting on the phone to their friends. Within minutes of being introduced they were chatting away like old friends. What were you chatting about? 2 to exchange messages with other people on the Internet, especially in a chat room: He's been on the computer all morning, chatting with his friends.
chat sb. up (BrE, informal) to talk in a friendly way to sb. you are sexually attracted to: She went straight over and tried to chat him up. John was in the bar chatting up the barmaid.
n.
1 [C] (especially BrE) a friendly informal conversation: I just called in for a chat. I had a long chat with her. 2 [U] talking, especially informal conversation: That's enough chat from me-on with the music!
note
n.
TO REMIND YOU
1 [C] a short piece of writing to help you remember sth..: Please make a note of the dates. She made a mental note (= decided that she must remember) to ask Alan about it.
SHORT LETTER
2 [C] a short informal letter: Just a quick note to say thank you for a wonderful evening. She left a note for Ben on the kitchen table. a suicide note
IN BOOK
3 [C] a short comment on a word or passage in a book: a new edition of 'Hamlet', with explanatory notes See note 3, page 259.
INFORMATION
4 notes [pl.] information that you write down when sb. is speaking, or when you are reading a book, etc.: He sat taking notes of everything that was said. Can I borrow your lecture notes? Patients' medical notes have gone missing. 5 [C, usually pl.] information about a performance, an actor's career, a piece of music, etc. printed in a special book or on a CD case, record cover, etc.: The sleeve notes include a short biography of the performers on this recording. The catalogue contains detailed notes on each painting.
MONEY
6 (also banknote) (both especially BrE) (NAmE usually bill) [C] a piece of paper money: a ?5 note We only exchange notes and traveller's cheques.
IN MUSIC
7 [C] a single sound of a particular length and pitch (= how high or low a sound is), made by the voice or a musical instrument; the written or printed sign for a musical note: He played the first few notes of the tune. high / low notes
不错哦 QUALITY
8 [sing.] ~ (of sth..) a particular quality in sth.., for example in sb.'s voice or the atmosphere at an event air: There was a note of amusement in his voice. The year ended on an optimistic note. On a more serious note (= speaking more seriously) ... On a slightly different note (= changing the subject slightly), let's talk about ...
OFFICIAL DOCUMENT
9 [C] an official document with a particular purpose: a sick note from your doctor The buyer has to sign a delivery note as proof of receipt. Students returning to school after absence must bring a note from their parents. 10 [C] (technical) an official letter from the representative of one government to another: an exchange of diplomatic notes
chat
v. (-tt-) [v]
1 ~ (away) (to / with sb.)| ~ (about sth../sb.) to talk in a friendly informal way to sb.: My kids spend hours chatting on the phone to their friends. Within minutes of being introduced they were chatting away like old friends. What were you chatting about? 2 to exchange messages with other people on the Internet, especially in a chat room: He's been on the computer all morning, chatting with his friends.
chat sb. up (BrE, informal) to talk in a friendly way to sb. you are sexually attracted to: She went straight over and tried to chat him up. John was in the bar chatting up the barmaid.
n.
1 [C] (especially BrE) a friendly informal conversation: I just called in for a chat. I had a long chat with her. 2 [U] talking, especially informal conversation: That's enough chat from me-on with the music!
note
n.
TO REMIND YOU
1 [C] a short piece of writing to help you remember sth..: Please make a note of the dates. She made a mental note (= decided that she must remember) to ask Alan about it.
SHORT LETTER
2 [C] a short informal letter: Just a quick note to say thank you for a wonderful evening. She left a note for Ben on the kitchen table. a suicide note
IN BOOK
3 [C] a short comment on a word or passage in a book: a new edition of 'Hamlet', with explanatory notes See note 3, page 259.
INFORMATION
4 notes [pl.] information that you write down when sb. is speaking, or when you are reading a book, etc.: He sat taking notes of everything that was said. Can I borrow your lecture notes? Patients' medical notes have gone missing. 5 [C, usually pl.] information about a performance, an actor's career, a piece of music, etc. printed in a special book or on a CD case, record cover, etc.: The sleeve notes include a short biography of the performers on this recording. The catalogue contains detailed notes on each painting.
MONEY
6 (also banknote) (both especially BrE) (NAmE usually bill) [C] a piece of paper money: a ?5 note We only exchange notes and traveller's cheques.
IN MUSIC
7 [C] a single sound of a particular length and pitch (= how high or low a sound is), made by the voice or a musical instrument; the written or printed sign for a musical note: He played the first few notes of the tune. high / low notes
不错哦 QUALITY
8 [sing.] ~ (of sth..) a particular quality in sth.., for example in sb.'s voice or the atmosphere at an event air: There was a note of amusement in his voice. The year ended on an optimistic note. On a more serious note (= speaking more seriously) ... On a slightly different note (= changing the subject slightly), let's talk about ...
OFFICIAL DOCUMENT
9 [C] an official document with a particular purpose: a sick note from your doctor The buyer has to sign a delivery note as proof of receipt. Students returning to school after absence must bring a note from their parents. 10 [C] (technical) an official letter from the representative of one government to another: an exchange of diplomatic notes
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