chattering
v. (人)喋喋不休( chatter的現在分詞 ); 嘮叨; (牙齒)打戰; (機器)震顫
If you chatter, you talk quickly and continuously, usually about things which are not important.
Everyone's chattering away in different languages...
大家操著不同的語言喋喋不休地說著。
Erica was friendly and chattered about Andrew's children...
埃麗卡很和氣,不停地念叨著安德魯的孩子們。
If your teeth chatter, they keep knocking together because you are very cold or very nervous.
She was so cold her teeth chattered.
她凍得牙齒咯咯響。
If objects chatter, they make short repeated sounds.
The telex chattered all day and night with news bulletins.
電傳機沒日沒夜“嗒嗒嗒”地接收新聞稿。
When birds or animals chatter, they make high-pitched noises.
Birds were chattering somewhere.
鳥兒在某處唧唧喳喳地叫著。
1. the rapid series of noises made by the parts of a machine
2. the high-pitched continuing noise made by animals (birds or monkeys)
1. engaged in making a rapid repetitive noise resembling speech;
Radical feminism is currently the fashionable topic among the chattering classes.
激進的女權主義是時下名嘴階層熱議的話題。
He listened to chattering maids as they passed by.
他留神聽著從身邊走過的姑娘們嘴裡在閒扯著什麼。
"No time for chattering now."— 'Be seeing you. then.'
“現在沒空閒聊。”——“那麼回見。”
Birds were chattering somewhere.
鳥兒在某處唧唧喳喳地叫著。
Everyone's chattering away in different languages.
大家操著不同的語言喋喋不休地說著。