be talkative
talkative 是形容词,常与 be 动词连用,描述某人话多;可用 very 等程度副词修饰。
She is very talkative at parties.
她在聚会上非常健谈。
爱说话的;话多的
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爱说话的;话多的
tending to talk a lot
She is very talkative at parties.
她在聚会上非常健谈。
倾向于说很多话的;健谈的。
Tending to talk a lot.
喋喋不休的
full of trivial conversation
说话坦率直言,不顾隐私和后果。
Speaking openly and honestly, neglecting privacy and consequences.
多嘴的
unwisely talking too much
My new classmate is very talkative and always shares stories during lunch.
我的新同学很健谈,午餐时总爱分享故事。
She becomes more talkative after a cup of coffee in the morning.
早上喝杯咖啡后,她变得更健谈了。
The taxi driver was so talkative that we missed our exit.
出租车司机太健谈了,我们错过了出口。
talkative 是形容词,常与 be 动词连用,描述某人话多;可用 very 等程度副词修饰。
She is very talkative at parties.
她在聚会上非常健谈。
作为定语时,talkative 常修饰人,也可修饰动物或拟人化对象。
He is a talkative boy who loves to share stories.
他是个爱说话的男孩,喜欢分享故事。
become/get talkative 表示“变得健谈”,强调状态变化。
After a cup of coffee, she became talkative.
喝了一杯咖啡后,她变得健谈起来。
Not this
He is a talkative.
Use this
He is talkative.
talkative 是形容词,不能单独作名词或用在冠词后指人;应直接作表语,若需指人可说 a talkative person。
Not this
She is much talkative.
Use this
She is very talkative.
much 不能用来修饰形容词原级,尤其在肯定句中;表达“很健谈”应使用 very 等程度副词。
Focus on the distinctions below. Other candidates are kept compact until a reliable usage note is available.
健谈的人
My aunt is a talkative person and always has a story to tell.
我姑姑是个健谈的人,总有故事讲。
有谈兴;想聊天
After the exam, we were in a talkative mood and stayed up late.
考试结束后,我们都很想聊天,聊到很晚。
话太多
My seatmate was too talkative during the flight.
我的邻座在飞行途中话太多了。
变得健谈
He becomes talkative whenever the topic is football.
一谈到足球,他就变得健谈。
不爱说话
She is not talkative, but she is a good listener.
她话不多,但很会倾听。
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talkative 由 talk(说)+ -ative 组成,想象一个人不停地说,就是“健谈的、话多的”。
语域:neutral 常见场景:日常交谈、人物性格描写、对同事、学生等的行为评价 “talkative”通常被看作中性词,日常口语和书面语里都比较常见,用于表示一个人话多、健谈。它本身没有明显的正式或随意之分;在具体语境中,既可能是夸奖,也可能是委婉的批评。
None of these words rhymes with talkative (/ˈtɔkətɪv/). They are spelling lookalikes: all end in -ative. Talkative is stressed on the first syllable, and its stressed vowel /ɔ/ is not matched by any common -ative word. Creative and native use /eɪtɪv/; relative, imaginative, alternative, and narrative use an unstressed /ətɪv/ suffix, so they only look similar, not sound like a rhyme.
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