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●ˌchat sb ˈup (informal) 1. (BrE) to talk in a friendly way to sb because you are sexually attracted to them 向…搭讪;与…调情◆Who was that girl you were chatting up last night? 昨晚你搭讪的那个女孩是谁?2. (especially NAmE) to talk to sb in a friendly way because you want them to do sth for you or to give you sth (别有目的地)与…攀谈,与…套近乎◆You’ll have to chat the boss up if you want some days off. 如果想请几天假,你就得和老板拉拉关系。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]▸ ˈchat-up noun (BrE, informal) an attempt to talk in a friendly way to sb you are sexually attracted to 搭讪;调情◆He was trying some old chat-up lines. 他试图用些老套的话来搭讪。 |