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untalkative

/taw-kuh-tiv/US // ˈtɔ kə tɪv //UK // (ˈtɔːkətɪv) //

沉默寡言,不善言辞,不爱说话,不善言谈

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : inclined to talk a great deal: One drink and she became very talkative.

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Examples

  • On another overseas trip, my normally talkative tween suddenly became shy when an officer asked who her parents were.

  • That’s not to say he trusted me completely from the offset, but he was smart, direct, talkative, aware, funny.

  • Gao, who was usually open and talkative, sounded guarded, according to several officials familiar with the conversations.

  • But he's also energetic, talkative, and boyishly excited about not just his beer, but all beer.

  • Sources say the drug lord became quite talkative when he was high.

  • Her daughter was bigger, more talkative, her dark blond hair now in long curls.

  • But then the tall, solidly built former paratrooper has been the least talkative of the separatists.

  • Women voters were also more talkative and excited, clearly relishing their chance to participate and have their say.

  • Old Ripper, a talkative, discontented man, stopped and ventured to enter on his grievances.

  • The hotel-keeper, a stout Alsatian, was a talkative person, and told Walter nearly all he wished to know.

  • Presently my talkative companion volunteers the information that he also is waiting for trial.

  • If Chloe is not well informed, indiscreet and talkative Lycinion must take it upon herself to instruct Daphnis.

  • I found her exactly the same talkative, positive, passionate, conceited creature as we knew her twenty years ago.