voluble的意思和读音

voluble

: [ˈvɑljəb(ə)l] : [ˈvɒljʊb(ə)l]

adj.

adj.taciturn

adj.vociferous,fluent,articulate,verbose,talkative

volubleadj.

1.talking a lot, and with enthusiasm, about a subject

Evelyn was very voluble on the subject of women's rights.

2.expressed in many words and spoken quickly

voluble protests

adj.1.,,,2.,3.

adj.1.someone who is voluble talks a lot2.voluble speech is quick and continuous

1. tireless voluble Personality ...

2. benevolence n voluble a vulgar a ...

3. volition n. 使 voluble adj. voluminous adj. ,, ...

4. benevolence n voluble a vulgar a ...

5. volition voluble voluminous ...

6. rovolve ,,, voluble , voluminous , ...

7. evolve 使, voluble , cringe ; , ...

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1."I gave her rather a lot of brandy, " she said, "It's made her a little voluble. But not confused, do you think? ",”,“使?”

2.A small voluble figure, he preferred the spoken to the written word, and he took to television as a duck to water.仿

3.Then there is the voluble Jim Webb, who in January said Mr. Obama had offered a reasonable timeline in ordering Guantanamo closed in a year.JimWebbObamaGuantanamo

4.He have be voluble to the point of suffocation, then quiet as the Jordan.

5.His new boss, Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co. Chairman Li Shufu, is the voluble son of former farmers with a classic entrepreneur's rise.(ZhejiangGeelyHoldingGroupCo.)

6.Hugh Hendry, one of the hedge fund industry's most voluble figures, has long been critical of China's property boom.(HughHendry)

7.He has been voluble to the point of suffocation, then quiet as the Jordan.

8.What is beneficial for one part of the economy , however visible and voluble , may not be in everybody's interests .

9.The voluble girl who made a noise in the office was criticized by her boss .

10.Issuance has jumped as officials in Beijing have tried to tamp down lending and have taken steps to calm its voluble stock market.