fireside chat
noun /ˌfaɪəsaɪd ˈtʃæt/
/ˌfaɪərsaɪd ˈtʃæt/
- an informal conversation
炉边聊天:非正式对话 - This book is like having a fireside chat with an experienced therapist.
这本书就像和一个有经验的治疗师在炉边聊天。
CultureThe 'fireside chats' were a series of informal radio broadcasts that President Franklin D Roosevelt made between 1933 and 1944 to explain his New Deal and the decisions of his government. He was the first president to use radio to talk directly to the people. He called them 'my fellow Americans' and spoke as if he was talking with friends. - This book is like having a fireside chat with an experienced therapist.