詞語:talkative
talkative是什麼意思
簡明英漢詞典
talkative
[5tC:kEtiv]
adj.
多話的, 愛說話的, 多嘴的
美國傳統詞典[雙解]
talkative
talk.a.tive
AHD:[t?「k…-t1v]
D.J.[6t%8k*tiv]
K.K.[6t%k*t!v]
adj.(形容詞)
Marked by or having a disposition to talk.
愛說話的:以愛說話的天性為特徵的或有其天性的
繼承用法
talk「atively
adv.(副詞)
talk「ativeness
n.(名詞)
參考詞彙
(1)talkative, loquacious, garrulous, voluble, verbose, glib
(2)These adjectives mean having or marked by an inclination to talk.
這些形容詞指具有一種愛說話的傾向的或以這種傾向為特徵的。
(3)Talkative is the most neutral and often merely suggests sociability:
Talkative 是這些詞中最為中性的一個詞,經常只是暗示善於交際:
Rather quiet at first, she grew very talkative over her second glass of sherry.
一開始她相當沉寂,但在喝第二杯雪利酒時她開始變得非常健談。
(4)Loquacious stresses fluency or readiness of speech:
Loquacious 強調說話的頻繁或敏捷:
「Jack became loquacious on his favorite topic」 (Frederick Marryat).
「傑克在他最喜愛的話題上變得口若懸河」 (弗裡德裡克·馬裡亞特)。
(5)Garrulous implies excessive talkativeness and often suggests rambling, tiresome speech:
Garrulous 暗指過分的健談並常常暗示著一種東拉西扯的、令人厭煩的談話:
「Old men are garrulous by nature」 (Cicero).
「老人的本性使他們絮絮叨叨」 (西塞羅)。
(6)Voluble connotes a ready, sometimes unending flow of words:
Voluble 意指毫不猶豫的,有時是沒完沒了的講話:
Her niece, an extremely voluble young woman, engages in soliloquies, not conversations.
她的侄女是一個極其善談、說起話來滔滔不絕的年輕婦人,她總是在獨白,而不是對話。
(7)Verbose implies a great, usually excessive number of words:
Verbose 暗指大量的,通常過多的話語:
「a natural reserve accentuated by the verbose frankness of her husband」 (W. Somerset Maugham).
「她天生的緘默少言因其丈夫長篇大論式的坦誠而被加劇了」 (W·索馬瑟特·毛姆)。
(8)Glib refers to fluent, easy, and smooth speech that often suggests shallowness, lack of sincerity, or questionable motives:
Glib 指流利、輕鬆和平滑的談話,這種談話常常暗示著淺薄、缺乏誠意或值得懷疑的動機:
「Was I too glib about eternal things?」 (Theodore Roethke).
「難道我對不朽事物太過於油嘴滑舌? (西奧多·羅特克)
現代英漢詞典
talkative
[5tC:kEtIv]
adj.
健談的;多嘴的;喜歡講話的
現代英漢綜合大辭典
talkative
[5tC:kEtiv]
adj.
健談的, 愛講話的, 多嘴的
繼承用法
talkatively
adv.
talkativeness
n.
英文相關詞典
talkative
taciturn
美國傳統詞典
talkative
talk.a.tive
AHD:[t?「k…-t1v]
D.J.[6t%8k*tiv]
K.K.[6t%k*t!v]
adj.
Marked by or having a disposition to talk.
繼承用法
talk「atively
adv.
talk「ativeness
n.
參考詞彙
(1)talkative, loquacious, garrulous, voluble, verbose, glib
(2)These adjectives mean having or marked by an inclination to talk.
(3)Talkative is the most neutral and often merely suggests sociability:
Rather quiet at first, she grew very talkative over her second glass of sherry.
(4)Loquacious stresses fluency or readiness of speech:
「Jack became loquacious on his favorite topic」 (Frederick Marryat).
(5)Garrulous implies excessive talkativeness and often suggests rambling, tiresome speech:
「Old men are garrulous by nature」 (Cicero).
(6)Voluble connotes a ready, sometimes unending flow of words:
Her niece, an extremely voluble young woman, engages in soliloquies, not conversations.
(7)Verbose implies a great, usually excessive number of words:
「a natural reserve accentuated by the verbose frankness of her husband」 (W. Somerset Maugham).
(8)Glib refers to fluent, easy, and smooth speech that often suggests shallowness, lack of sincerity, or questionable motives:
「Was I too glib about eternal things?」 (Theodore Roethke).
英漢化學大詞典
talkative
adj.健談的
英漢計算機大詞典
talkative
adj.健談的
英漢心理學大詞典
talkative
健談的