sociable 的 2 个定义
- inclined to associate with or be in the company of others.
- friendly or agreeable in company; companionable.
- characterized by agreeable companionship: a sociable evening at the home of friends.
- Chiefly Northern and Midland U.S. an informal social gathering, especially of members of a church.
sociable 近义词
friendly, outgoing
更多sociable例句
- For others, the thought of shared office devices, a lack of social distancing and an expectation to be, well, sociable again, fills them with dread.
- Sabrine was the outgoing, sociable type, and had many friends, while Ziad was shy and a little more introverted.
- “Sociable” and “puckish” is how a Toledo Blade headline described them in 1957.
- The goal of the present research is to help create the programming for a robot that is “a sociable partner.”
- He was gregarious and sociable, enjoying the company of entourages whenever he went to Cannes or some other film festival.
- Edmund is now 4, and is a giggly, sociable, nosy, occasionally impertinent boy.
- He'd rather see me doing my duty than having a sociable pipe with him and hearing about the war.
- He had traveled over Europe, and parts of the East, and possessed great colloquial powers when inclined to be sociable.
- A man who is swayed by his feelings is more sociable and agreeable to converse with than one who is swayed by his intelligence.
- But she was not exactly a sociable old lady, and few of the Thetford people knew her.
- Almost the first thing with which I became sociable was a book which, at my first sight of it, had a fascination for me.