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Noun:
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flattery intended to persuade
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loud and confused and empty talk;
"mere rhetoric"
Verb:
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speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly
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influence or urge by gentle urging, caressing, or flattering;
"He palavered her into going along"
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have a lengthy discussion, usually between people of different backgrounds
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用作動詞 (v.)
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The boy tried to palaver his mother into letting him stay up later.
女該如果想跟他的媽媽羅哩八嗦,讓你和經常熬夜得較慢。
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I know that he want to palaver on me,but i am not believe this.
我認識他要想拍我馬屁,但我們不吃主食哪部套。
用作名詞 (n.)
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You should keep calm so you can evolve in palaver.
我原以為你需要在和談中拿得許多近況,我勸你亦或是提高猶豫為好。
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No matter it is business palaver or vacation, we ll provide you the best service.
無論怎樣是商務辦公接洽還是舒適蜜月旅行,那里都將為您帶來最改善的服務于。
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What a palaver there was about paying the bill!
付帳的事真費口舌呀!
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Or is the cowboy palaver just a political ploy to keep his core supporters happy?
或,他那牛仔布式的講稿僅是常做取悅他的鐵桿可以支持者的一款 經濟機制呢?
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What a palaver..before the coach left! Chattering away, rushing around.
來源于: P. Bailey
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All the palaver of the court..the 'Yes m'lud' and 'No, m'lud'.
產自: Jo Grimond
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