talkingadj(who speaks, that speaks)SCSimplified Chinese正在说话的 SCSimplified Chinese正在讲话的 The man talking paused for a moment to take a sip of water. 正在说话的人暂停了一会儿,去喝了口水。 talkingadj(that can speak)SCSimplified Chinese会说话的 ...
[Word choice] talking excessively and offensively- English Only forum avoid being excessively wordy- English Only forum Drinks excessively- English Only forum exceedingly vs excessively- English Only forum excessively a large number of [synonym for too many?]- English Only forum ...
“Like”is a good word, a useful word. I like it. It has been in use since the Middle Ages. However, it has never been as ubiquitous in casual conversation as it is now. I must admit thatexcessive and unnecessary use oflikehas been a pet peeve of mine for years. It is commonly ...
ataking turns talking and not interrupting. 采取轮谈话和不中断。[translate] aI'm far from a hater. You got talent, I love you! 正在翻译,请等待... [translate] a尖叫着,恐惧着 Is screaming, frightened[translate] a麻烦查收附件的文件,另外需要与你进一步的确认 The trouble searches and collects ...
aWhat are you talking about? It doesn't 您谈论什么? 它不[translate] aEvery Thursday 17:30 每星期四17:30[translate] a过多的压力会影响心情,使我们更容易疲劳 Excessively many pressures can affect the mood, causes us easily weary[translate] ...
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"Bibulous" is an adjective used to describe someone who has a tendency to drink alcohol excessively or a fondness for alcoholic beverages. It can also refer more generally to something that absorbs liquids easily, such as a bibulous paper or material.For example, a bibulous person might frequ...
--anticlimax 10 But later my hair began to fall out , and my belly turned to water .I felt sick ,and ever since then they have been testing and treating me .—alliteration Lesson 3 1 As a result the nerves of both the Duke and “Duchess were excessively frayed when t...
“Overconfident”: Excessively or unreasonably confident. “Hyperiphanos” (ὑπερήφανος in Greek), a compound adjective from ὑπέρ (hyper) and phaínō, "shine forth") means “showing oneself above others” and therefore, depending on the context, it can also mean “...
Peter Sokolowski: But isn't it interesting that in English we have a choice of suffixes, one which can be deliberately excessively technical almost to the point of... Emily Brewster: Goofiness. Peter Sokolowski: Not goofiosity. Emily Brewster: Not goofiosity. Okay, here's one you both know...