1.多嘴的,多话的
2.(鸟)啁啾不休的;(水)潺潺不息的
1.tending to talk a lot or too much
1.They were more loquacious, but still constrained by the ongoing criminal investigation into the matter.
小默多克和布鲁克斯的话更多一些,但仍局限于正在进行中的犯罪调查。
2.The Hairless Mexican ate with huge mouthfuls, enjoying himself vastly, his eyes shone and he was loquacious.
墨西哥秃子狼吞虎咽,吃得极香,他的眼睛闪闪发光,他的话滔滔不绝。
3.The brandy made him a bit loquacious.
喝了白兰地,他话多了起来。
4.A kinder interpretation may be that, even for the loquacious Mr Campbell, there is not much left to say.
稍好点的解释可能是,即使对于爱说话的坎贝尔先生,也没有什么可说的。
5.Dare not to blather numerous loquacious ill of rice department, smile 1 first into a positive.
不敢乱说饭司众多的唠叨坏话,先笑一个进入正题。
6.Sister Mary Loquacious has been a devout Satanist since birth.
玛丽•贫嘴修女从出生起就是撒旦虔诚的信徒。
7.He is usually loquacious, but tonight he is rather silent.
他通常话很多(loquacious),但今晚却沉默不语。
8.He would put in his poem, a loquacious old fellow, like me, and he would call him Nestor.
他将把一个象我这样的罗嗦老头儿写进他的诗篇,可以给他起内斯托这个名字。
9.Fishes in a public aquarium grow loquacious, oblivious of their lack of privacy privacy.
鱼缸里的鱼变得过于健谈,根本不在意自己没有隐避处。
10.But even Mr Blagojevich, flamboyant and loquacious as he is, could not quite manage that.
不过,就算布拉戈耶维奇有多么抢眼、多么能说会道,他也做不到了。