loquacious
英 [lə'kweɪʃəs]
美 [lə'kweʃəs]
語源
英語の語源
- loquacious
- loquacious: see ventriloquist
- loquacious (adj.)
- 1660s, back-formation from loquacity or else formed from stem of Latin loquax (genitive loquacis) "talkative," from loqui "to speak" (see locution) + -ous. Related: Loquaciously; loquaciousness.
例文
- 1. Davis was never loquacious on the subject of his progeny.
- Davis was never on the subject of his progeny.
- Davisは子供の話をするときはいつも口数が少ない。
- 2.The normally loquacious Mr O 'Reilly has said little.
- 普段は口数の多いオーリー氏はほとんど何も言わなかった。
- 3.Kennedy had become almost as loquacious as Joe.
- ケネディはジョーと同じように小言を言うようになった。
- 4.Fishes in a public aquarium grow loquacious ,oblivious of their lack of privacy.
- 水槽の魚はおしゃべりになりすぎて、隠れ場所がないことを気にしていない。
- 5.The grandsons such have been big,but is also loquacious !
- 孫たちはこんなに大きくなったのに、こんなにおしゃべり!
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