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volubleness

/vol-yuh-buhl/US // ˈvɒl yə bəl //UK // (ˈvɒljʊbəl) //

膨胀性,膨胀,膨胀率,膨胀度

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : characterized by a ready and continuous flow of words; fluent; glib; talkative: a voluble spokesman for the cause.

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Examples

  • Neither SpaceX nor its voluble CEO, however, has had anything to say about it in the six days since the award was announced, unlike other participants in the bid.

  • In late 2007, the voluble Texas hedge-funder threw down $110 million against the subprime-mortgage market and made a killing.

  • Joe Scarborough Another wild card would be Joe Scarborough, the voluble morning-talk-show host on MSNBC.

  • In his voluble, guns-blazing manner, Adrover made the hollowness of New York Fashion Week, which ends Thursday, apparent.

  • The likeliest person to defeat the voluble Georgian is Gingrich himself.

  • He was voluble in his declarations that they would “put the screws” to Ollie on the charge of perjury.

  • He was rather silent, they observed; but the young clergyman, who made the fourth at the table, was voluble by nature.

  • As they walked along, he listened with trembling, half-incredulous hope to Jos's interpretation of Aunt Ri's voluble narrative.

  • Passed the box-office coming up, continued this voluble enlightener; nothing left but a few seats in the top gallery.

  • Elbowing her way in she caught sight of her gown held aloft by Mr. Bills, and heard his voluble "Going, going, at fifty cents."