sociableness / ˈsoʊ ʃə bəl /

社会性交际能力社交性社交能力

sociableness2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. inclined to associate with or be in the company of others.
  2. friendly or agreeable in company; companionable.
  3. characterized by agreeable companionship: a sociable evening at the home of friends.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Chiefly Northern and Midland U.S. an informal social gathering, especially of members of a church.

sociableness 近义词

n. 名词 noun

amiability

更多sociableness例句

  1. 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.
  2. Sabrine was the outgoing, sociable type, and had many friends, while Ziad was shy and a little more introverted.
  3. “Sociable” and “puckish” is how a Toledo Blade headline described them in 1957.
  4. The goal of the present research is to help create the programming for a robot that is “a sociable partner.”
  5. He was gregarious and sociable, enjoying the company of entourages whenever he went to Cannes or some other film festival.
  6. Edmund is now 4, and is a giggly, sociable, nosy, occasionally impertinent boy.
  7. He'd rather see me doing my duty than having a sociable pipe with him and hearing about the war.
  8. He had traveled over Europe, and parts of the East, and possessed great colloquial powers when inclined to be sociable.
  9. A man who is swayed by his feelings is more sociable and agreeable to converse with than one who is swayed by his intelligence.
  10. But she was not exactly a sociable old lady, and few of the Thetford people knew her.
  11. Almost the first thing with which I became sociable was a book which, at my first sight of it, had a fascination for me.