talkative 英 ['tɔːkətɪv]   美 ['tɔkətɪv]

talkative

talkative  英 ['tɔːkətɪv] 美 ['tɔkətɪv]

adj. 饶舌的;多话的;多嘴的;爱说话的 

A talkative tailor was famous for making good suits, Some people took him for a tame person, but they soon found out their mistakes, The tailor was skilled in tactic. 一名健谈的裁缝因制作优质西服而出名,友人把他当作是一个很温驯的人,但是他们很快就会发现自己错了。 裁缝对策略很在行。
The effect had nothing to do with dominance or status in the group and was despite older members being less "talkative". 这种结果与它们在种群中的权威和地位无关,也不管年长者是否“少言寡语”。

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  • adj. 饶舌的;多话的;多嘴的;爱说话的
  • 1. A talkative tailor was famous for making good suits, Some people took him for a tame person, but they soon found out their mistakes, The tailor was skilled in tactic.

    一名健谈的裁缝因制作优质西服而出名,友人把他当作是一个很温驯的人,但是他们很快就会发现自己错了。 裁缝对策略很在行。

  • 2. The effect had nothing to do with dominance or status in the group and was despite older members being less "talkative".

    这种结果与它们在种群中的权威和地位无关,也不管年长者是否“少言寡语”。

  • talkative (adj.) early 15c.; see talk (v.) + -ative. An early hybrid word in English. Originally especially "boastful," but now considered less pejorative than loquacious or garrulous. Related: Talkatively; talkativeness.
talka·tive / ˈtɔːkətɪv ; NAmE ˈtɔːkətɪv / adjective liking to talk a lot 爱多说话的;多嘴的;饶舌的;健谈的 He's not very talkative, is he? 他的话不多,是吧? She was in a talkative mood. 她滔滔不绝,话兴正浓。 talka·tive / ˈtɔːkətɪv ; NAmE ˈtɔːkətɪv /
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