voluble
voluble 英 [ˈvɒljʊbl] 美 [ˈvɑljəbl]
adj. 健谈的;缠绕的;易旋转的
- Voluble describes someone who talks a lot, like your aunt who can’t stop telling you to cut your hair or a political candidate who makes twenty speeches on the day before the election.
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- adj. 健谈的;缠绕的;易旋转的
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1. Unlike the U.S., says Abbas, China is viewed positively by much of the Pakistani public, whose voluble media tends to blame the country's travails on American, Israeli or Indian meddling.
不像美国,阿巴斯说,多数巴基斯坦公众积极看待中国,它健谈的媒体常常指责该国对美国,以色列或印度干涉所做的艰苦努力。
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2. "I'm sure he did," said Sister Grace voluble firmly.
“当然,当然。” 格蕾丝•健谈修女坚定地说。
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3. The new comer in our company is voluble.
我们公司新来的同事很健谈。
- voluble (adj.) early 15c., "liable to constant change," from Middle French voluble, from Latin volubilis "that turns around, rolling, flowing," figuratively (of speech) "fluent, rapid," from volvere "to turn around, roll," from PIE root *wel- (3) "to turn, revolve." Meaning "fluent, talkative" first recorded 1580s. Related: Volubly.
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