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1 communicative
She fell into a communicative mood and no one to communicate with. — Ей вдруг захотелось с кем-то поговорить по душам, но было не с кем. -
2 mood
She fell into a communicative mood and no one to communicate with. — Ей вдруг захотелось с кем-то поговорить по душам, но было не с кем. -
3 gesprächig
Adj. talkative; (mitteilsam) communicative; sie ist nicht sehr gesprächig auch she doesn’t say much; heute bist du ja nicht sehr gesprächig auch you haven’t got much to say for yourself today, have you?; der Alkohol / die Drohung machte ihn gesprächig the drink / threat loosened his tongue* * *voluble; chatty; talkative; conversational; communicative* * *ge|sprä|chig [gə'ʃprɛːçɪç]1. adjtalkative, chatty (inf); (= mitteilsam) communicativejdn gesprä́chig machen — to make sb talk, to loosen sb's tongue
2. advgesprä́chig von etw erzählen — to talk volubly or expansively about sth
* * *1) ((negative uncommunicative) talkative; sociable: She's not very communicative this morning.) communicative2) (fond of talking: He's in a conversational mood.) conversational* * *ge·sprä·chig[gəˈʃprɛ:çɪç]adj garrulous, talkativedu bist aber heute nicht sehr \gesprächig you haven't got much to say for yourself todayjdn \gesprächig machen to loosen sb up, to make sb more expansive* * *Adjektiv talkative* * *sie ist nicht sehr gesprächig auch she doesn’t say much;heute bist du ja nicht sehr gesprächig auch you haven’t got much to say for yourself today, have you?;der Alkohol/die Drohung machte ihn gesprächig the drink/threat loosened his tongue* * *Adjektiv talkative* * *adj.chatty adj.talkative adj. adv.chattily adv.talkatively adv. -
4 expansive
adjectiveoffen; (responsive) zugänglich* * *ex·pan·sive[ɪkˈspæn(t)sɪv]\expansive gratitude/speech überschwängliche Dankbarkeit/Ausdrucksweise\expansive nature/personality offenes Wesen/aufgeschlossene Persönlichkeitan \expansive gesture eine weit ausholende Gestean \expansive view ein weiter Blickan \expansive critique eine eingehende [o SCHWEIZ a. einlässliche] Kritikan \expansive report ein umfassender Bericht* * *[Ik'spnsɪv]adjto be in an expansive mood — in gesprächiger Stimmung sein
to have expansive ambitions ( for sth) — Expansionspläne (für etw) haben
* * *expansive [ıkˈspænsıv] adj (adv expansively)1. ausdehnend, Ausdehnungs…, expansiv:2. ausdehnungsfähig3. weit, umfassend, ausgedehnt, breit4. fig mitteilsam, aufgeschlossen:become expansive aus sich herausgehen5. fig überschwänglich6. PSYCH größenwahnsinnig* * *adjectiveoffen; (responsive) zugänglich -
5 མངོན་པར་བྱང་ཆུབ་
[mngon par byang chub]intuitive realizations, intuition-awakening, bptp 180, intuitions, (5: lotus and moon, communicative letters, eternally present mood, perfect existence with entourage, god as embodied ye shes); pa'i sku: enlightened body, highest state of byang chub sems dpa', on the brink of buddhahood -
6 expansive
1. a экспансивный, несдержанный2. a открытый3. a расширяющийся, способный расширятьсяexpansive metal — сплав, расширяющийся при застывании
4. a обширный, просторный; широкий5. a широкий, роскошный6. a экспансионистский7. a расширительныйСинонимический ряд:1. effusive (adj.) demonstrative; ebullient; effusive; unconstrained; unrestrained2. elastic (adj.) airy; bouncy; buoyant; effervescent; elastic; resilient; stretchy; volatile3. large (adj.) all-inclusive; all-round; ample; broad; comprehensive; extended; extensive; far-reaching; general; global; inclusive; large; overall; scopic; scopious; spacious; sweeping; vast; wide; wide-ranging; widespread4. outgoing (adj.) communicable; communicative; extroverted; gregarious; outgoing; unreserved -
7 mededeelzaam
♦voorbeelden:niet erg mededeelzaam zijn • be rather uncommunicative
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