来自chat. -er,表反复。
Such was the most interesting side of the fatal event to that idle chattering class of London life to whom the collision of heaven and earth were important only as affording matter for "news!" [Catherine Grace F. Gore ("Mrs. Gore"), "The Banker's Wife," 1843]
(derogatory)educated people, especially those in academic, artistic, or media circles, considered as a social group given to the expression of liberal opinions about society and culture
(贬)喋喋阶级(受过教育的人士,尤指学术界、艺术界或媒体人士,习惯于发表有关社会和文化的自由主义见解)
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