gregarious 的定义
- fond of the company of others; sociable.
- living in flocks or herds, as animals.
- Botany. growing in open clusters or colonies; not matted together.
- pertaining to a flock or crowd.
gregarious 近义词
friendly
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gregarious 的反义词 6 个
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- The face of this gregarious, appealing world traveler had become familiar to almost everybody, even those who had never seen Parts Unknown or any of his other shows.
- His father Charles, a gregarious Cuban whose parents were Turkish and Polish transplants, owned a steel-wool factory and expected to lose it in Castro’s imminent nationalization of businesses.
- As a young girl, she looked up to Willie Wood, the gregarious, hard-hitting defensive back.
- Instead, Bond speculates that gregarious females might suffer less stress.
- He projected strength even while forced to follow orders, and was well liked and gregarious though in the end a mystery even to many who spent time with him.
- Alexander is everything Turing is not—gregarious, flirty, and, you guessed it, charming.
- Dubya, for all his manifest faults, is a very gregarious guy.
- Onscreen, Teller is a bit like a young Vince Vaughn—gregarious, charming, and a tad suspicious.
- In person, Reiner is gregarious and very chatty, regaling you with great anecdotes from his back catalogue.
- He was gregarious and sociable, enjoying the company of entourages whenever he went to Cannes or some other film festival.
- Less marked instances appear in the elephants, in some of the birds, and in certain other gregarious animals.
- Mr. Bradlaugh had to hold together a different species, with leaping legs, butting horns, and a less gregarious tendency.
- Such a lot of fuss is made in the world by ignoring the great fact that man is by nature both gregarious and polygamous.
- There are immeasurable differences between the gregarious man and the man who lives closest to nature.
- What do you understand Trotter to mean by the gregarious instinct as a mechanism controlling conduct?