Talkers Meaning in English
word · lemma: talker
ˈtɔkɝz
TAW-kerz
tˈɔːkəz
TAW-kuhz
释义
People who talk a lot, often enjoying conversation; sometimes used to describe someone who speaks more than listens.
用法与细微差别
Usually informal; can be neutral or slightly negative depending on context. 'Big talker' often means someone who boasts. Sometimes 'talkers' contrasts with 'doers' (those who act). Common with adjectives: 'smooth talker', 'fast talker'.
Spanish: habladores - charlatanesPortuguese (BR): faladores - tagarelasPortuguese (PT): faladores - tagarelasChinese (Simplified): 话多的人 - 说话者Chinese (Traditional): 話多的人 - 說話者Hindi: बातूनी लोगArabic: الثرثارون - المتحدثونBengali: বক্তা - বকবককারীRussian: болтуныJapanese: おしゃべりな人たち - 話し好きな人たちVietnamese: người nói nhiều - người hay chuyệnKorean: 수다쟁이 - 말을 많이 하는 사람Turkish: konuşkanlar - gevezelerUrdu: باتونی - زیادہ بولنے والےIndonesian: pengobrol - orang yang banyak bicara
例句
Those kids are real talkers in class.
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Some talkers never let others speak.
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He isn’t one of the talkers; he prefers to listen.
basic
There are always a few talkers at every party.
natural
We need more doers, not just talkers.
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Sarah and Tom are both great talkers, so a coffee with them is never boring.
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