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托福口語中描述人物的詞語

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2016年07月28日

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  托??谡Z試中,描述人物是最??純?nèi)容之一。對于人物的描述,考生應(yīng)該如何應(yīng)對呢?對于托福口語考試中的人物考生應(yīng)該如何去描述呢?小編整理了一些人物描述詞匯,大家一起來學(xué)習(xí)一下吧。

  brave - someone who isn't afraid of danger.

  Example sentences:Mario is a coastguard. He is very brave. His job is to rescue people.

  chatty - someone who talks a lot.

  Example sentences:Maria is a very chatty person. She is always on the phone to friends.

  clever - good at learning things.

  Example sentences:Gerard is very clever. He always gets top marks in class.

  cowardly - (mildly negative) someone who is afraid of things. (often described as "a bit of a coward")

  Example sentences:Sylvia is a bit of a coward. She really hates going to the dentist!

  easy-going - someone who is easy to get along with.

  Example sentences:My husband is very easy-going.

  friendly - someone who is nice to other people.

  Example sentences:The people in my office are really friendly! I love working there!

  funny - used to describe someone who is amusing.

  Example sentences:Salem is really funny! He's always entertaining us with jokes and stories.

  generous - someone who shares their time or things with others.

  Example sentences:My parents are very generous. They bought me a car for my birthday!

  grumpy - bad-tempered.

  Example sentences:My boss is really grumpy. He isn't an easy person to get along with.

  hard-working - someone who works very hard.

  Example sentences:My brother is very hard-working. He hardly ever takes a day off.

  honest - someone who is truthful and who doesn't cheat or steal.

  Example sentences:Amina is a very honest. She always tells the truth.

  kind - someone who behaves in a caring way towards other people.

  Example sentences:Most of the people I've met here have been kind.

  lazy - an inactive person who avoids work.

  Example sentences:Pete is very lazy. He rarely gets out of bed before mid-afternoon.

  loud - someone who talks really loudly.

  Example sentences: Rosita is really loud! When she talks, she drowns everybody else out.

  lucky - someone who often has good fortune.

  Example sentences:My brother is very lucky. He's always winning prizes in competitions.

  mean - 1) Someone who is a nasty person. 2) Someone who doesn't like spending money.

  Example sentences:Phillip is very mean. He never pays for his share of things.

  moody - adjective used to describe someone who behaves differently every time you meet them.

  Example sentences:Nina is very moody. Yesterday she said hello; today she just ignored me.

  nasty - a mean, unpleasant person. (the opposite of nice)

  Example sentences:I don't really know any nasty people. Most people I know are very nice.

  neat - a person who is very tidy.

  Example sentences:My flatmate Jorge is very neat and well organised. His room is always tidy.

  nervous - someone who is easily startled by things.

  Example sentences:Anna is a very nervous person. She gets scared easily.

  nice - someone who is friendly and kind. (the opposite of nasty)

  Example sentences:My best friend Lin is a really nice person. She is always there for me.

  polite - someone who has good manners.

  Example sentences:Abdullah is a very polite boy. He always says please and thank you.

  popular - somebody who is liked by many people.

  Example sentences:My cousin Ali is very popular. He has a lot of friends.

  quiet - used to describe someone who doesn't talk very much.

  Example sentences:Helen is a quiet person. She isn't very talkative.

  rude - bad mannered, impolite.

  Example sentences:James is a very rude person. He always pushes in front of people in queues.

  selfish - used to describe someone who only thinks about themselves.

  Example sentences:Jeremy is very selfish. He never helps out with the housework.

  serious - someone who is always very sensible (the opposite of silly).

  Example sentences:Eric is very serious person. He never joins in when we play silly games.

  shy - quiet and a little bit nervous around other people.

  Example sentences:Claire is very shy. She doesn't speak much in class.

  silly - someone who is a bit foolish, or who doesn't behave in a serious way.

  Example sentences:Gina is a bit silly. She messes about in class when she should be working.

  smart - 1) someone who takes a lot of care over their appearance 2) someone who is very clever

  Example sentences: (1)Anna is very smart. She is always neatly dressed.

  stupid - (very negative and very impolite - sometimes used as an insult) someone who is not clever.Be careful when using this word! Using neutral adjectives to describe people is much safer.

  tidy - someone who is very neat and well organized.

  Example sentences:My sister is a very tidy person. I'm the opposite; I'm really untidy!

  unlucky - someone who often suffers from bad fortune.

  Example sentences:Sabrina is very unlucky. Things always seem to go wrong for her.

  untidy - someone who is very messy.

  Example sentences:I'm a very messy person. I always forget to put things away!

  vain - (negative) someone who is a bit too fond of their looks.

  Example sentences:Paulina is really vain. She spends far too much time looking in the mirror!

  wise - someone with a lot of common sense and knowledge.

  Example sentences:My grandfather was a very wise man. He taught me many things.


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