loquacious 英 [ləˈkweɪʃəs]   美 [loˈkweʃəs]

loquacious

loquacious  英 [ləˈkweɪʃəs] 美 [loˈkweʃəs]

adj. 饶舌的,多话的 

Would you guess women are more loquacious? 你会认为女人更健谈吗?
For example, you could describe someone as"Tautologically loquacious". 例如,你可以描述一个人‘同义反复地罗嗦’。

  • A loquacious person talks a lot, often about stuff that only they think is interesting. You can also call them chatty or gabby, but either way, they're loquacious.
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  • adj. 饶舌的,多话的
  • 1. Would you guess women are more loquacious?

    你会认为女人更健谈吗?

  • 2. For example, you could describe someone as"Tautologically loquacious".

    例如,你可以描述一个人‘同义反复地罗嗦’。

  • 3. He said that despite older adults being less “loquacious” or talkative than their younger adult counterparts, they elicit much more vocal responses when calling.

    他说,不管老人不太“饶舌”还是比年轻同伴更多话,他们呼叫时都能激发更多的语音回应。

  • loquacious (adj.) 1660s, a back-formation from loquacity, or else formed from stem of Latin loquax (genitive loquacis) "talkative," from loqui "to speak" (from PIE root *tolkw- "to speak") + -ous. Compare French loquace, Spanish locuaz. Related: Loquaciously; loquaciousness.
lo·qua·cious / ləˈkweɪʃəs ; NAmE ləˈkweɪʃəs / adjective ( formal) talking a lot 话多的;健谈的;喋喋不休的 SYN talkative lo·qua·city / ləˈkwæsəti ; NAmE ləˈkwæsəti / noun [uncountable ] lo·qua·cious / ləˈkweɪʃəs ; NAmE ləˈkweɪʃəs / lo·qua·city / ləˈkwæsəti ; NAmE ləˈkwæsəti /
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