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单词 video chat
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Definition of video chat in English:

video chat

noun
  • A face-to-face conversation held over the Internet by means of webcams and dedicated software.

    both sons are now in China, and she often has video chats with them when she is in New York
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As well as online games, video chats and video-on-demand have proved popular.
    • He is planning a video chat with his mum tonight.
    • Turn your next instant message into a live video chat with the integrated webcam, omni directional microphone and an IM solution.
    • It also comes with a 1.3-megapixel webcam for video chats.
    • In a nutshell, this would allow you to look directly at your screen and the person on the other end of a video chat instead of looking like your eyes were cast down.
    • And with a little help from modern technology, I'll be holding live online video chats this week starting Monday.
    • You should put a check in the box next to "Repeat ring" so you will be alerted when invited to an audio or video chat.
    • You're wrapping up your third Skype video chat for the day and ready to break for lunch, which has just arrived.
    • Once that step has helped to single out the best candidates, the service arranges a live video chat.
    • Picture quality is good enough for a video chat, even in poor lighting conditions, though Desktop movie makers may find it lacking for their purposes.
    • It shows a little girl sitting on her parent's lap during a video chat with her grandparents in Israel.
    • Tip: When participating in audio or video chats only the person who starts the call can add more people.
    • It's about a firefighter who can download the design of a burning building onto a handheld device; a student who can take classes with a digital textbook; or a patient who can have face-to-face video chats with her doctor.
    • It won't have a still camera facing outbound, but will have a movie-grade camera facing the user for video chats.
    • We're talking some clear DVD-quality video with twice the frames of typical video chats that can go totally full screen without degradation.
    • Imagine having a four person video chat on your phone?
    • In fact, this may have been the first successful video chat between two small planes using everyday hardware.
    • This is plenty for a video chat, but if you were thinking of using the device's video capability for something more sophisticated you might be disappointed.
    • The last time I spent the summer in Mississippi she was just four months old and when William arrived to pick us up she didn't recognize him at first so we're hoping the video chat will help with that.
    • He hit a button to initiate a video chat.
verbvideo-chats, video-chatted, video-chatting
[no object]
  • Take part in a video chat.

    I video-chat with my parents in Hawaii about once a week
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The proliferation of cam sites (where you can video-chat with a live model compounded the industry's problems.
    • I've been video-chatting with Alec a lot these past few days, and am feeling everyone else deserves visual treats too.
    • The bottom line is that the scam does not let the user video chat at all, but simply entices them to fill out a number of surveys.
    • You'll know when they can potentially video chat with you, and you can leave video messages for friends that don't answer their phone.
    • Skype allows me to video chat with my daughter a couple of times a week while she is in Australia.
    • However, I have at least two other daughters that have phones that may be able to video chat, but won't because of this limitation.
    • Just like your personal computer, you can video chat with friends and family or in this case colleagues.
    • They're either video-chatting, doing their homework or reading.
    • Now the other 95% of the IM world can video chat.
    • Winners of the contests will get the opportunity to video-chat with the film's celebrities.
    • Given enough bandwidth, you could video chat with a coworker live in real-time while watching a corporate webcast and sharing supporting links on the topics being discussed.
    • "This is going to change the way we communicate with each other," Jobs said as he demonstrated the program by "video-chatting" with a friend standing within view of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
    • I can't keep count of the times I could video chat with one person, and they could video chat with each other, but I couldn't chat with the other.
 
 

Definition of video chat in US English:

video chat

noun
  • A face-to-face conversation held over the Internet by means of webcams and dedicated software.

    both sons are now in China, and she often has video chats with them when she is in New York
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In fact, this may have been the first successful video chat between two small planes using everyday hardware.
    • In a nutshell, this would allow you to look directly at your screen and the person on the other end of a video chat instead of looking like your eyes were cast down.
    • Tip: When participating in audio or video chats only the person who starts the call can add more people.
    • Imagine having a four person video chat on your phone?
    • You're wrapping up your third Skype video chat for the day and ready to break for lunch, which has just arrived.
    • It won't have a still camera facing outbound, but will have a movie-grade camera facing the user for video chats.
    • The last time I spent the summer in Mississippi she was just four months old and when William arrived to pick us up she didn't recognize him at first so we're hoping the video chat will help with that.
    • It shows a little girl sitting on her parent's lap during a video chat with her grandparents in Israel.
    • As well as online games, video chats and video-on-demand have proved popular.
    • Picture quality is good enough for a video chat, even in poor lighting conditions, though Desktop movie makers may find it lacking for their purposes.
    • He is planning a video chat with his mum tonight.
    • Turn your next instant message into a live video chat with the integrated webcam, omni directional microphone and an IM solution.
    • Once that step has helped to single out the best candidates, the service arranges a live video chat.
    • You should put a check in the box next to "Repeat ring" so you will be alerted when invited to an audio or video chat.
    • It also comes with a 1.3-megapixel webcam for video chats.
    • We're talking some clear DVD-quality video with twice the frames of typical video chats that can go totally full screen without degradation.
    • And with a little help from modern technology, I'll be holding live online video chats this week starting Monday.
    • It's about a firefighter who can download the design of a burning building onto a handheld device; a student who can take classes with a digital textbook; or a patient who can have face-to-face video chats with her doctor.
    • He hit a button to initiate a video chat.
    • This is plenty for a video chat, but if you were thinking of using the device's video capability for something more sophisticated you might be disappointed.
verb
[no object]
  • Take part in a video chat.

    I video-chat with my parents in Hawaii about once a week
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The proliferation of cam sites (where you can video-chat with a live model compounded the industry's problems.
    • Just like your personal computer, you can video chat with friends and family or in this case colleagues.
    • Now the other 95% of the IM world can video chat.
    • I've been video-chatting with Alec a lot these past few days, and am feeling everyone else deserves visual treats too.
    • However, I have at least two other daughters that have phones that may be able to video chat, but won't because of this limitation.
    • I can't keep count of the times I could video chat with one person, and they could video chat with each other, but I couldn't chat with the other.
    • You'll know when they can potentially video chat with you, and you can leave video messages for friends that don't answer their phone.
    • "This is going to change the way we communicate with each other," Jobs said as he demonstrated the program by "video-chatting" with a friend standing within view of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
    • They're either video-chatting, doing their homework or reading.
    • Winners of the contests will get the opportunity to video-chat with the film's celebrities.
    • Given enough bandwidth, you could video chat with a coworker live in real-time while watching a corporate webcast and sharing supporting links on the topics being discussed.
    • Skype allows me to video chat with my daughter a couple of times a week while she is in Australia.
    • The bottom line is that the scam does not let the user video chat at all, but simply entices them to fill out a number of surveys.
 
 
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