Gobby Meaning in English
word
ɡɒbi
GAH-bee
ɡɒbi
GAH-bee
释义
Gobby describes someone who talks loudly, often rudely, or can't stop giving their opinion, especially in an annoying way. It's a British informal and sometimes negative word.
用法与细微差别
Chiefly British and informal, sometimes even rude. Often used to describe people, especially women or children, who don't know when to stop talking. Common with phrases like 'she's a bit gobby' or 'don't be so gobby'. Rare in American English.
Spanish: bocazas - que habla demasiadoPortuguese (BR): falador(a) (informal) - bocudo(a)Portuguese (PT): falador(a) (informal) - falador(a) (que fala demais)Chinese (Simplified): 话多的 (非正式) - 爱插嘴的Chinese (Traditional): 話多的 (非正式) - 愛插嘴的Hindi: बहुत बोलने वाला (अनौपचारिक)Arabic: ثرثار (غير رسمي)Bengali: বাচাল - মুখফাটা - উচ্চস্বরে কথা বলে (অশালীনভাবে)Russian: болтливый - крикливый - дерзкийJapanese: おしゃべり - 口うるさい - ずけずけ言うVietnamese: lắm mồm - nói oang oang - nhiều lờiKorean: 수다스러운 - 말이 많은 - 시끄럽게 떠드는Turkish: geveze - ağzı bozuk - çok konuşkan (rahatsız edici şekilde)Urdu: باتونی - بے پروا بولنے والاIndonesian: cerewet - suka ngoceh - banyak omong
例句
My little brother gets very gobby when he's excited.
basic
She can be a bit gobby at school.
basic
Don't get gobby with your parents.
basic
He always gets gobby after a football match.
natural
You don't have to be so gobby about everything, you know.
natural
People say I'm gobby, but I just speak my mind.
natural