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发表于 2009-9-17 18:36:43
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logorrhea
\law-guh-REE-uh\ , noun:
1.Pathologically incoherent, repetitious speech.
2.Incessant or compulsive talkativeness; wearisome volubility.
名词 n.
1.【医】速语症,多语症
Quotes:
By his own measure, he is a man of many contradictions, beginning with the fact that he is famous as a listener but suffers from "a touch of logorrhea." He is so voluble that one wonders how his subjects get a word in edgewise.
~Mel Gussow, "Listener, Talker, Now Literary Lion: It's Official.", New York Times, June 17, 1997
It's also not good if your date has logorrhea.
~Monte Williams, "8 Minutes in the Life of a Jewish Single: Not Attracted? Next!", New York Times, March 5, 2000
Mr. King, who possesses an enviable superabundance of imagination, suffers from a less enviable logorrhea.
~Michele Slung, "Scare Tactics.", New York Times, May 10, 1981
Origin:
Logorrhea is derived from Greek logos, "word" + rhein, "to flow." |
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