Advertisement
 Translation for 'chatter' from English to Polish
NOUN1   chatter | -
NOUN2   a chatter | chatters
VERB   to chatter | chattered | chattered
chattering | chatters
SYNO cackle | chatter | chattering | ...
gadać [niedok.]to chatter [gab]
1 translation
To translate another word just start typing!

Translation for 'chatter' from English to Polish

to chatter [gab]
gadać [niedok.]
Advertisement
Usage Examples English
  • CNBC was accused by the Obama administration of "cable chatter"—the excessive and sometimes brutal discussion on a particular topic, often one-sided.
  • The fasciated antshrike makes a variety of calls, including lazy plaintive whistles and a rattle-like chatter.
  • The songs on "Songs for the Deaf" are interluded by staged bits of radio chatter with guest DJs.
  • The "C. latirostris" chatter is done by both the male and the female. Like the note of a Ruby-crowned Kinglet ("Regulus calendula") the chatter sounds like a rapid "chi-dit".
  • A certain amount of Plaintext inter-operator "chatter" is also provided, and may help with the analysis.

  • This, too, allows authors to reuse topics, and combine several independent topics to create a smarter chatter-bot.
  • Good chatter-free results can usually be had by countersinking by hand (as opposed to running the tool in a powered spindle).
  • Wide form tools create more heat and usually are problematic for chatter.
  • Dawn, the eager newbie got offside with Sass Warner (Lucy Lovegrove) with her inane chatter and continued references to her boyfriend Dave.
  • In 2015 (spring), social media chatter indicated Nagat was receiving physiotherapy and there were some concerns about her health.

  • Sealed contacts with mercury-wetted contacts have longer operating lives and less contact chatter than any other kind of relay.
  • Toshiaki Sasaki, recognized as the world's number one chatter ring player visited New Zealand for a twelve-day tour to support and promote the re-release of the rings.
  • A chatter call is given as an alarm, somewhat similar to that of the Baltimore oriole or Bullock's oriole.
  • Eudossia leaves, and the girls talk happily, while the chatter turns to witchcraft.
  • Still Life: The players are split up into three groups: one group has three players that are a kid at heart; the other two players are either a chatter box or someone with a good eye.

    Advertisement
    © dict.cc Polish-English dictionary 2024
    Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
    Links to this dictionary or to individual translations are very welcome!