voluble
adj. 喋喋不休的; 愛說話的; (指說話)快的; 口若懸河的
If you say that someone is voluble, you mean that they talk a lot with great energy and enthusiasm.
She was voluble with excitement...
她由於激動變得很健談。
Bert is a voluble, gregarious man.
伯特是個能說會道、善於交際的人。
1. marked by a ready flow of speech;
The new comer in our company is voluble.
我們公司新來的同事很健談.
In such a voluble way, Collins unfolds his Beijing life to me.
在這樣的滔滔不絕中, 柯林斯向我展開了他的北京生活.
The Englishman broke into voluble and perfect Italian.
那個英國人突然講起流利而純正的義大利語來.
He has been voluble to the point of suffocation, then quiet as the Jordan.
他滔滔不絕直到把自個兒憋得透不過氣來, 隨後又像約旦河一樣沉默無語.
Her niece, an extremely voluble young woman, engages in soliloquies, not conversations.
她的侄女是一個極其善談、說起話來滔滔不絕的年輕婦人, 她總是在獨白, 而不是對話.