- A garrulous person just won’t stop talking (and talking, and talking, and talking...).
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- adj. 唠叨的;喋喋不休的;多嘴的
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1. Effectively being on your own for so long would make anyone garrulous and dim their social skills.
在这么长的时间里独自一人,任何人会变得饶舌,而且社会交往的技能也会退化。
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2. The garrulous waves ceaselessly talked of hidden treasures, mocking the ignorance that knew not their meaning.
喧哗的波浪,在不停地谈论那隐藏的珠宝,嘲笑那不懂得它们的意思的愚人。
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3. The presence of the shy, steady Avalos helped keep things tranquil below; but the garrulous, cheerful Sepúlveda played just as important a role in keeping the group buoyed (and at times annoyed).
内向坚定的阿瓦洛斯可以平静地下的气氛;唠叨而乐观的塞普尔维达向大家的救生圈一样(在那样的烦闷的时间里)。
- garrulous (adj.) 1610s, from Latin garrulus "talkative, chattering," from garrire "to chatter," from PIE root *gar- "to call, cry," of imitative origin (compare Greek gerys "voice, sound," Ossetic zar "song," Welsh garm, Old Irish gairm "noise, cry"). Related: Garrulously; garrulousness.
gar·rul·ous / ˈɡærələs ; ˈɡærjʊləs ; NAmE ˈɡærələs / adjective talking a lot, especially about unimportant things (尤指在琐事上)饶舌的,唠叨的,喋喋不休的 SYN talkative ▶ gar·rul·ous·ly / ; NAmE / adverb gar·rul·ous / ˈɡærələs ; ˈɡærjʊləs ; NAmE ˈɡærələs / gar·rul·ous·ly / ; NAmE /
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