英:[ləˈkweɪʃəs]
美:[loˈkweʃəs]
英:[ləˈkweɪʃəs]
美:[loˈkweʃəs]
lo·qua·cious
lo kweI shs
loquaciously (adv.), loquaciousness (n.)
词根:loquacity
n.loquacity 多话,饶舌;喧噪
adjective
given to talking much or excessively; garrulous.She found her date to be a loquacious bore.
containing more words or dialogue than desirable; wordy.The stories are wonderful, but I think his writing is somewhat loquacious.
1660年代,源于 loquacity 的反构词,或者源于拉丁语 loquax(属格 loquacis)的词干,意为“健谈的”,源于 loqui “说话”(源于 PIE 词根 *tolkw- “说话”)+ -ous。与法语 loquace 、西班牙语 locuaz 相似。相关词汇: Loquaciously; loquaciousness。
Latin loquāc-, loquāx "talkative, verbose" (from loquī "to talk, speak" + -āc-, deverbal suffix denoting habitual or successful performance) + -ious — more at eloquent, audacious
The first known use of loquacious was in 1634
lorisnoun
any of several small slow-moving primates that are active at night and do not have tails
lorenoun
knowledge sense 1especially: a particular body of knowledge or tradition
forest lore
lordshipnoun
the rank or dignity of a lord—used as a title
his lordship is not at home
the authority, power, or territory of a lord
lordosisnoun
abnormal curving of the lower part of the spine inward
lordosisnoun
abnormal curving of the lower part of the spine inward
lordlyadjective
of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a lord : noble
proud sense 1a, haughty
lordlyadjective
of, relating to, or having the characteristics of a lord : noble
proud sense 1a, haughty
lord1 of 2noun
a person who has power and authorityespecially: a ruler to whom service and obedience are due
a person from whom a feudal estate is held
god sense 1
jesus
a man of rank or high position: as
a feudal tenant holding his estate directly from the king
a British nobleman or a bishop entitled to sit in the House of Lords—used as a title
plural capitalized house of lords
lord2 of 2verb
to act as if having the rank or power of a lord : domineer—used with it
lording it over her younger brothers
loquatnoun
a small Asian tree related to the roses and bearing yellow fruits resembling plumsalso: its fruit used especially in preserves
loquaciousadjective
very talkative
1 The grandsons such have been big, but is also loquacious!
孙子们都这么大了, 还这么多嘴!
2 In his last years Mr. Price turned to making larger but still eminently blobby, loquacious pieces in bronze, continuing the process of layering color and sanding.
3 Wolcott is also a ska lifer who, with only a brief retreat into calling We Are the Union a “melodic punk band with horns” is, like her bandmate Hunter, a loquacious evangelist for the genre.
4 Mr. Woetzel was clever, informative but overly loquacious; Mr. Martins was judicious, sage, wry, supportive of his dancers and a source of Balanchine lore.
5 I just think hip-hop is a lot more brash, a lot more bold, a lot more loquacious.
6 “I’m not a self promoter,” Wayne said, admitting that were it not for his loquacious brother, the duo might never have embarked on their parallel careers.
7 Castor, a polarizing and loquacious figure in local politics, took the witness stand for seven hours Tuesday, in part explaining why he didn’t press charges against Cosby in 2005.
8 “When it comes down to it, I’m quite a loquacious, quirky, clumsy human being.”
9 For years I grieve the loss of the magnetic, loquacious expert he once was.
10 The Boy with Tape on his Face never says a word, but is funnier than many more loquacious colleagues.
11 Daniel Ellsberg - an endlessly loquacious mathematical genius, strategic thinker, and unlikely peacenik.
DanielEllsberg——一个总在不停唧唧呱呱的数学天才,战略智囊,以及不可貌相的反战主义者。
12 Andrew Joseph Perez’s absurdly loquacious trained rodent and Amir Levi’s notorious infant test case are riotous.
13 For example, you could describe someone as "Tautologically loquacious".
例如,你可以描述一个人‘同义反复地罗嗦’。
14 Asked about the recent stress, Ms. Khan, a loquacious speaker, paused and stared into the distance.
15 Among major composers only the compulsively loquacious Richard Wagner wrote more.
16 That slap on the wrist hasn’t made Roots drummer Questlove any less loquacious.
17 Boatmen here seem like both our loquacious London cabbies and wannabe-screenwriter Los Angeles drivers.
18 While Hunt can be loquacious, there is one challenge hanging over his House run that he doesn’t like to bring up: Trump.
19 Even with no cameras to play to, Mr. Colbert is quick-witted, acerbic and loquacious.
20 The loquacious raconteur is saving the gritty anecdotes for an autobiography that he will start writing in a month or two.
1 饶舌
talkative chatty catty newsy gab prattle loquacity babble jangle blabber wag tongue argue head off garrulous gabby chatter
2 喋喋不休的
4 潺潺不息的
7 喋喋不休
garrulous chatter jaw gab talk the hind leg off a donkey run off at the mouth talk nineteen to the dozen hurry on hold forth long-winded babbling big-mouthed yakky rattle gossip jangle yammer loquacity garrulity jaw-jaw yatter clack blabber chelp potsky jargon chipper twiddle chaw talk away beat chops flip lip talk head
9 吵闹
rowdydowdy ugly noisy blatant turbulent stormy rowdy uproarious jangling clamorous knockabout larrikin clamant riproaring rantipole rowdyish loudly blatantly noisily rowdily rumbustiously row-de-dow scene row racket rhubarb ruckus fracas rowdiness ruction noisiness hullaballoo rowdyism blatancy shemozzle kick up a row make a row
10 吵闹的
rowdydowdy ugly noisy blatant turbulent stormy rowdy uproarious jangling clamorous knockabout larrikin clamant riproaring rantipole rowdyish