schmooze: [19] To ‘schmooze’ is to chat or gossip. The word came into colloquial American English towards the end of the 19th century from Yiddish shmuesn ‘to talk, chat’, which in turn was based on Hebrew shemū’ah ‘rumour’.
schmooze (v.)
also shmooze, "to chat intimately," 1897, from Yiddish shmuesn "to chat," from shmues "idle talk, chat," from Hebrew shemu'oth "news, rumors." As a noun from 1939. Related: Schmoozed; schmoozing. Schmoozer is from 1909.
双语例句
1. But how well you network often depends on how well you schmooze.
但是一般来说,你的关系网完美与否是由你是否会交际决定的.
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2. I love to schmooze on the phone with my friends.
我很喜欢跟朋友在电话上闲谈.
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英英释意
1. an informal conversation
实用场景例句
...those coffee houses where you can schmooze for hours.
那些可以在里面闲聊上好几个小时的咖啡屋
柯林斯高阶英语词典
But how well you network often depends on how well you schmooze.