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| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | chattering adj | (people: talking) | que parlotea loc adj | | | Two chattering audience members caused the actor to forget his lines. | | chattering adj | (birds: chirping) | que canta loc adj | | | At 5am, the tree outside my window is full of chattering birds. | | chattering adj | (teeth knocking together) | castañeante adj mf | | | Chattering teeth can be a sign of fever. | | chattering n | (chatter: informal conversation) | charla nf | | | | charloteo nm | | | "That's enough chattering," said the boss. "Get back to work!" | | chattering n | (noise of talking) (sonido) | charloteo nm | | | | parloteo nm | | | The teacher could not hear himself speak above the chattering of his students. | | chattering n | (chatter: sound of teeth knocking) (dientes) | rechinado nm | | | John was so cold, the chattering of his teeth was audible. | | chattering n | (chatter: chirping of birds) | canturreo nm | | | The hedgerow was full of chattering sparrows. |
| Additional Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | chattering adj | figurative (machine, etc.: vibrating loudly) (máquina) | que vibra loc adj | | | | que traquetea loc adj | | | | que tabletea loc adj |
| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | chatter n | (talk, gossip) (coloquial) | parloteo, cotorreo nm | | | | cháchara nf | | | Stop the chatter, let's get to work! | | | No más parloteo; ¡vamos a trabajar! | | chatter n | (noise of talking) (coloquial) | parloteo, cotorreo nm | | | I could hear chatter in the adjacent room. | | | Podía oír el parloteo en la habitación de al lado. | | chatter n | (chattering: sound of teeth knocking) | castañeteo nm | | | Lou was so cold, I could hear the chatter of her teeth. | | | Lou tenía tanto frío que podía escuchar el castañeo de sus dientes. | | chatter n | (chattering: bird's trill, song) | trino nm | | | I can hear the high-pitched chatter of blue tits in the trees. | | | Podía escuchar el trino agudo de los herrerillos en los árboles. | | chatter⇒ vi | (talk, gossip) (coloquial) | cotorrear⇒, parlotear⇒ vi | | | (coloquial) | chacharear⇒ vi | | | The children chattered among themselves while the adults prepared dinner. | | | Los niños parloteaban entre ellos mientras los adultos preparaban la cena. | | chatter vi | (teeth: knock together) | castañetear⇒ vi | | | (CO, EC) | castañear⇒ vi | | | Martha's teeth chattered in the cold. | | | Los dientes de Martha castañeteaban a causa del frío. | | chatter vi | (bird: sing, trill) | trinar⇒ vi | | | Bluebirds chattered in the treetops. | | | Los azulillos trinaban en las copas de los árboles. |
| Additional Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: | chatter⇒ vi | (machine: vibrate) | vibrar⇒ vi |
'chattering' aparece también en las siguientes entradas:
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