extrovert
英 [ˈekstrəvɜːt]
美 [ˈekstrəvɜːrt]
n. 性格外向者; 活泼自信的人
复数:extroverts 过去式:extroverted 过去分词:extroverted
Collins.1 / BNC.19137 / COCA.27717
牛津词典
noun
- 性格外向者;活泼自信的人
a lively and confident person who enjoys being with other people
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 外向的;活泼友好的
Someone who isextrovertis very active, lively, and friendly.- ...his extrovert personality.
他外向的性格 - Anextrovertis someone who is extrovert.
外向者 - He was a showman, an extrovert who revelled in controversy.
他是个爱出风头、性格外向而且喜欢争论的人。
- ...his extrovert personality.
in AM, usually use 美国英语通常用 extroverted
英英释义
noun
- (psychology) a person concerned more with practical realities than with inner thoughts and feelings
adj
- being concerned with the social and physical environment
双语例句
- "Since it's hard for you to shine in a big gathering, you need to give yourself more time in between them than an extrovert would," she says.
既然在一个很多人的场合中很难让你放光彩,那么在这种场合之间,你需要给自己比外向的人更多的时间。 - A good salesman is usually an extrovert, who likes to mingle with people.
一个好的推销员通常很外向,喜欢和人们交往。 - Tom is very extrovert and confident while katy's shy and quiet.
汤姆非常外向自信,而凯蒂却害羞文静。 - "The more fame you get, the more shy you become. I used to be this super extrovert in New York and slowly I have become a little more shy."
“当你取得的名声越大,你就会变得越腼腆。在纽约,我本来是一个超级外向自信的人,慢慢地我也变得有些腼腆了。” - He says he has seen many similarly competent, though notably more extrovert, contemporaries rise through the ranks with ease.
他说,他看到很多同样能干、但明显更加外向的同龄人轻而易举地升职了。 - An extrovert is not meant to be working in solitude.
外向并不意味着将在孤独的工作。 - She is a good person to invite to a party because she is such an extrovert.
最好把她邀来参加聚会,因为她很爱交际。 - Always a supremely confident extrovert, Mailer at times seemed like a publicity-seeking clown.
梅勒总是极度的自信和外露,有时看起来就像是追逐名利的小丑。 - Mr Jobs is notoriously elusive, yet he is an extrovert compared with Mr Perlmutter.
乔布斯以低调闻名,然而与佩尔穆特相比,他甚至还有些外向。 - Hand the biggest extrovert a microphone and they tend to clam up.
给最外向的人一台麦克风,他们也会变得缄默。