loquacious

英 [lə'kweɪʃəs] 美 [lə'kweʃəs]
  • adj. 饶舌的,多话的
GRE
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loquacious 话多的,健谈的

来自拉丁语loqui,说,说话,词源同colloquy,locution.

loquacious
loquacious: see ventriloquist
loquacious (adj.)
1660s, back-formation from loquacity or else formed from stem of Latin loquax (genitive loquacis) "talkative," from loqui "to speak" (see locution) + -ous. Related: Loquaciously; loquaciousness.
1. Davis was never loquacious on the subject of his progeny.
戴维斯说到他的子女时总是寡言少语。

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2. The normally loquacious Mr O'Reilly has said little.
平常话多的奥赖利先生几乎没说什么。

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3. Kennedy had become almost as loquacious as Joe.
肯尼迪变得和乔一样唠叨了.

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4. Fishes in a public aquarium grow loquacious, oblivious of their lack of privacy.
鱼缸里的鱼变得过于健谈, 根本不在意自己没有隐避处.

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5. The grandsons such have been big, but is also loquacious!
孙子们都这么大了, 还这么多嘴!

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