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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
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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
hurt
v. (hurt, hurt)
1 to cause physical pain to sb./yourself; to injure sb./yourself: [vn] He hurt his back playing squash. Did you hurt yourself? Stop it. You're hurting me. My back is really hurting me today. Strong light hurts my eyes. [v] My shoes hurt-they're too tight. 2 [v] to feel painful: My feet hurt. Ouch! That hurt! It hurts when I bend my knee.
it won't / wouldn't hurt (sb./sth..) (to do sth..) used to say that sb. should do a particular thing: It wouldn't hurt you to help with the housework occasionally
adj.
1 injured physically: None of the passengers were badly hurt. 2 upset and offended by sth.. that sb. has said or done: a hurt look / expression She was deeply hurt that she had not been invited. Martha's hurt pride showed in her eyes.
n. [U, sing.] a feeling of unhappiness because sb. has been unkind or unfair to you: There was hurt and real anger in her voice. It was a hurt that would take a long time to heal.
moody
adj. (moodier, moodiest)
1 having moods that change quickly and often: Moody people are very difficult to deal with. 2 bad-tempered or upset, often for no particular reason: Why are you so moody today? 3 (of a film / movie, piece of music or place) suggesting particular emotions, especially sad ones
amount
n. [C, U]
1 a sum of money: The insurance company will refund any amount due to you. You will receive a bill for the full amount. Small amounts will be paid in cash. 2 ~ (of sth..) (used especially with uncountable n.s) a quantity of sth..: an amount of time / money / information We've had an enormous amount of help from people. The server is designed to store huge amounts of data.
any amount of sth.. a large quantity of sth..: There's been any amount of research into the subject.
no amount of sth.. used for saying that sth.. will have no effect: No amount of encouragement would make him jump into the pool.
v.
amount to sth..
1 to add up to sth..; to make sth.. as a total: His earnings are said to amount to ?300 000 per annum. They gave me some help in the beginning but it did not amount to much (= they did not give me much help). 2 to be equal to or the same as sth..: Her answer amounted to a complete refusal. Their actions amount to a breach of contract. It'll cost a lot-well, take a lot of time, but it amounts to the same thing.
fair
adj. (fairer, fairest)
ACCEPTABLE / APPROPRIATE
1 ~ (to / on sb.) acceptable and appropriate in a particular situation: a fair deal / wage / price / question The punishment was very fair. Was it really fair to him to ask him to do all the work? It's not fair on the students to keep changing the timetable. It's only fair to add that they were not told about the problem until the last minute. It seems only fair that they should give us something in return. I think it is fair to say that they are pleased with this latest offer. To be fair, she behaved better than we expected. (especially BrE) 'You should really have asked me first.' 'Right, okay, fair comment.' In the end, a draw was a fair result. I give you fair warning, I'm not always this generous.
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