conversational 的定义
- of, relating to, or characteristic of conversation: a conversational tone of voice.
- able or ready to converse; given to conversation.
conversational 近义词
talkative
更多conversational例句
- Built on conversational AI, the tool can continuously optimize the content on your website for better engagement and experience.
- When social media has become problematic… newsletters feel intimate and direct and can explain complex topics in a conversational way.
- The computer software giant patented “conversational” chatbots based on a specific person, dead or alive.
- As marketers and small businesses invest in conversational marketing, the adoption of instant chat and messenger services as communication channels will increase.
- It must be pretty obvious by now that a remedy for a 404 lies in offering users a human touch that softens their impact, and this can be further augmented with the use of conversational language.
- Though conversational and often witty, his meandering phrases become increasingly unpredictable as they develop.
- With her mother's help, Nashwa became conversational in English.
- The heart of hitRECord is about making media in a conversational, positive way.
- Hay was the foppish “smiling emissary” whose conversational skills could make petitioners forget they came to see the president.
- Did you look at the talk news landscape and view it as too bombastic, and decide to take a more measured, conversational approach?
- But men we had known and trails we had followed furnished us plenty of grist for the conversational mill.
- Her ardor stimulated their zeal, and her well-stored mind and fascinating conversational eloquence guided their councils.
- But so great was her conversational power, that the kind doctor forgot the purpose for which he came.
- Her talents, her accomplishments, her fascinating conversational eloquence, had spread her renown widely through Europe.
- To acquire the power of thus imparting the highest pleasure by conversational powers, attention must be paid to literature.