gregarious
pronunciation
UK [ɡrɪˈɡeəriəs]
US [ɡrɪˈɡeriəs]
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- adj.
- 爱交际的,合群的
- 群居
Word Origin
gregarious 合群的
来自PIE*ger, 集中,集会,词源同cram, crowd,
Example
- 1. In our society , the ideal self is bold , gregarious , and comfortable in the spotlight .
- 在我们的社会中,理想的自我是大胆的、合群的,在聚光灯下从容自如的。
- 2. Meanwhile we are so gregarious that social systems - whether you call them peer pressure or politics - reliably dwarf us as individuals .
- 此外,人类群居的天性又导致社会制度(你可以称之为同伴压力或政治学)让个体变得无足轻重。
- 3. The scientific endeavour itself is founded on values which natural selection would have seemed unlikely to foist on a bunch of violent , gregarious upright apes .
- 科学的努力的本身就是基于这样一种价值观上-自然选择似乎不会强加于这么一群暴力的,群居的直立行走的大猩猩上。
- 4. Mr romney might not be a gregarious backslapper , it was asserted , but he could be trusted to perform a corporate-style turnaround on a country adrift .
- 有人断言,罗姆尼大概不是一个群居性的亲密朋友,但仍然可以信赖,让他在一个漂浮不定的国家,完成一个企业式的转变。
- 5. Gregarious and cheerful with hip chunky glasses a quick smile and a penchant for american pop music she achieved a high score that earned her admission to a top university .
- 合群、快乐、戴大框眼镜、见人就笑、酷爱美国流行音乐,她以高分进入重点大学。
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