voluble
adjective
formaluk/ˈvɒl.jə.bəl/us/ˈvɑːl.jə.bəl/speakinga lot, withconfidenceandenthusiasm:
健谈的;侃侃而谈的;能言善辩的She was a voluble,smart,funnyinterviewee.她是一位健谈、聪颖而且幽默的采访对象。
talking a lot
- talkativeShe's very happy, talkative, and outgoing.
- loquaciousOnce a loquacious politician, he now makes rarely grants interviews and reads speeches from texts.
- chattyThe advisor was friendly and chatty.
- garrulousHer normally garrulous mother had little to say on the subject.
- volubleEvelyn was very voluble on the rights of women.
- long-windedHe can be a long-winded bore.
involvinga lot of wordsspokenconfidentlyandforcefully:
滔滔不绝的Twopeoplewalkedby having a volubleargument.两个人从旁边走过,一直不停地激烈争论。
Talkative and eloquent
- articulately
- articulateness
- cry
- eloquence
- eloquently
- expressive
- fluency
- fluent
- loquacious
- loquaciously
- loquacity
- lucid
- lucidity
- lucidly
- oracy
- silver-tongued
- smooth
- talkative
- the gift of the gabidiom
- turn of phrase