garrulously adv. 饶舌地
多嘴地
- "What do you garrulously make?I when once turned you of money?Myself am rich, you as long as accompany me can."
“你罗罗嗦嗦的作什么?我什么时候化过你的钱?我自己有钱,你只要陪着我就可以。” - I steadily walk forward, suddenly an exceptionally huge pressure has pressed, which seems to push us garrulously, and the periphery two soldiers have moved.
我沉稳地走了过去,突然,一股异常巨大的压力压了过来,似乎要将我们挤碎似的,周围的两名战士动了一下。
garrulously[ adv ]
in a chatty loquacious manner
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`When I was young,' she continued loquaciously, `I used to do all sorts of naughty things'
Garrulous \Gar"ru*lous\, a. [L. garrulus, fr. garrire to
chatter, talk; cf. Gr. ? voice, ? to speak, sing. Cf.
{Call}.]
1. Talking much, especially about commonplace or trivial
things; talkative; loquacious.
The most garrulous people on earth. --De Quincey.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Having a loud, harsh note; noisy; -- said of
birds; as, the garrulous roller.
Syn: {Garrulous}, {Talkative}, {Loquacious}.
Usage: A garrulous person indulges in long, prosy talk, with
frequent repetitions and lengthened details; talkative
implies simply a great desire to talk; and loquacious
a great flow of words at command. A child is
talkative; a lively woman is loquacious; an old man in
his dotage is garrulous. -- {Gar"ru*lous*ly}, adv. --
{Gar"ru*lous*ness}, n.