volubility

[,vɔlju'biliti]
  • n. 流利;健谈
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volubility (n.)
1570s, from Middle French volubilité (16c.) or directly from Latin volubilitatem (nominative volubilitas) "a rapid turning," figuratively "fluency (of speech)," from volubilis (see voluble).
1. George rattled on with a volubility which surprised himself.
乔治滔滔不绝地说话,连他自己听了也觉得诧异.

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2. This sharp vivacity of soul , and the supple and restless volubility attending it, disturb our negotiations.
才思太过敏捷, 锋芒过于显露, 是人与人之间沟通交流的一大障碍.

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3. Have money all volubility, wait for me to scoop up enough I fall again.
有钱全都好说话, 等我捞够了我再下.

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