extrovert
英 [ˈek.strə.vɜːt]
美 [ˈek.strə.vɝːt]
- n. 外向;外倾者;性格外向者(等于extravert)
1、extro- + vert-.
extrovert 外向extra-, 外面的,超过的。-vert, 转,词源同versus, introvert.
- extrovert (n.)
- 1916, extravert (spelled with -o- after 1918, by influence of introvert), from German Extravert, from extra "outside" (see extra-) + Latin vertere "to turn" (see versus). Used (with introvert) in English by doctors and scientists in various literal senses since 1600s, but popularized in a psychological sense early 20c. by Carl Jung. Related: Extroverted.
- 1. I take it back, I think perhaps I am an extrovert.
- 我收回说过的话,我想也许我是外向型的人。
- 2. 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。
- 3. Sue is the extrovert in the family; opinionated, talkative and passionate about politics.
- 苏是家中的外向行动派,性格固执,能说会道,而且对政治非常热衷。
- 4. She's a good person to invite to a party because she's such an extrovert.
- 最好把她邀来参加聚会,因为她很爱交际.
- 5. Extrovert prefer lively conversation to brood on the meaning of life.
- 性格外向的人喜欢高谈阔论,而不愿思索人生的意义。