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单词 chat group
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Definition of chat group in US English:

chat group

noun
  • A group of people who communicate regularly via the Internet, usually in real time but also by email.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The officials also plan to boost traffic by adding chat groups, message boards and other community features to their flagship site later this year.
    • Geri posts a note at least once a day to the chat group.
    • It is not a chat group, but a group where you'll get specific advice.
    • The fans, who are members of a 175-strong e-mail chat group, have had pledges of £1,300 from all over the world.
    • She started with a Melbourne-specific online chat group, but after going to one of their in-person gatherings, she realised there were a lot of people in Melbourne writing online journals.
    • Many frequent users of email and chat groups tend to seek out only like-minded individuals.
    • The new guidelines will allow FBI agents to monitor political gatherings, Internet sites and chat groups, libraries and churches.
    • I have a website and do sell from it, but other than the chat groups I have membership in, I do little business online.
    • Unlike internet chat groups - which are content to stay in the virtual world - these sites use the web as a tool to facilitate face-to-face interactions.
    • The site features chat groups to share information with other entrepreneurs and provides an on-line opportunity to get expert answers to your business questions.
    • The study used an Internet-based survey questionnaire posted to Internet chat groups for three popular television programs.
    • They must determine the kind of buyers that are in the market, something that can only be gleaned through surveys, interviews, chat groups and cross-referencing.
    • Comprehensive connectivity will lead us to interact, massively and in new ways - think of a space somewhere between auction websites, chat groups and games.
    • Within a short time of the furore breaking in the British press, the letters to the editor pages and every curatorial email chat group was hard-wired into the controversy.
    • These on-line resources offer inspirational messages, chat groups and support.
    • Features such as strong authentication can then be added for sensitive chat groups.
    • A consultant to the charity notes that advanced Internet features such as chat groups or video conferencing are rarely used due to technological and economic constraints.
    • Instead of being a simple chat group for players to join in, it becomes meaningful and rewarding, up to a certain degree.
 
 

Definition of chat group in US English:

chat group

noun
  • A group of people who communicate regularly via the Internet, usually in real time but also by email.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The officials also plan to boost traffic by adding chat groups, message boards and other community features to their flagship site later this year.
    • Many frequent users of email and chat groups tend to seek out only like-minded individuals.
    • She started with a Melbourne-specific online chat group, but after going to one of their in-person gatherings, she realised there were a lot of people in Melbourne writing online journals.
    • Within a short time of the furore breaking in the British press, the letters to the editor pages and every curatorial email chat group was hard-wired into the controversy.
    • Comprehensive connectivity will lead us to interact, massively and in new ways - think of a space somewhere between auction websites, chat groups and games.
    • The new guidelines will allow FBI agents to monitor political gatherings, Internet sites and chat groups, libraries and churches.
    • I have a website and do sell from it, but other than the chat groups I have membership in, I do little business online.
    • They must determine the kind of buyers that are in the market, something that can only be gleaned through surveys, interviews, chat groups and cross-referencing.
    • It is not a chat group, but a group where you'll get specific advice.
    • Unlike internet chat groups - which are content to stay in the virtual world - these sites use the web as a tool to facilitate face-to-face interactions.
    • Geri posts a note at least once a day to the chat group.
    • A consultant to the charity notes that advanced Internet features such as chat groups or video conferencing are rarely used due to technological and economic constraints.
    • Instead of being a simple chat group for players to join in, it becomes meaningful and rewarding, up to a certain degree.
    • The study used an Internet-based survey questionnaire posted to Internet chat groups for three popular television programs.
    • Features such as strong authentication can then be added for sensitive chat groups.
    • The site features chat groups to share information with other entrepreneurs and provides an on-line opportunity to get expert answers to your business questions.
    • The fans, who are members of a 175-strong e-mail chat group, have had pledges of £1,300 from all over the world.
    • These on-line resources offer inspirational messages, chat groups and support.
 
 
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