conversational
/ˌkɒnvəˈseɪʃənl/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌkɑːnvərˈseɪʃənl/ (ame, ipa) · /¦kän-vər-¦sā-shnəl -shə-nᵊl/ (ame, mw)
conversational — 形容詞
- conversationalpositive
- more conversationalcomparative
- most conversationalsuperlative
1. sounding relaxed and natural, like the way people usually speak to each other ra
口語的
像平常說話那樣自然、不正式
sounding relaxed and natural, like the way people usually speak to each other rather than in very formal speech or writing
Maeve kept the museum talk conversational by asking the children questions.
Maeve 透過向孩子們提問,讓博物館導覽保持口語化。
keep + object + conversational
The email sounds conversational, so clients feel they know Eli.
這封電子郵件聽起來很口語,所以客戶覺得自己好像認識 Eli。
predicative: sound conversational
Vikram prefers a conversational tone when he records language lessons.
Vikram 錄製語言課時,比較喜歡用口語的語氣。
At lunch, Mauricio used conversational English instead of textbook phrases.
午餐時,Mauricio 用較口語的英語,不用課本上的說法。
Hamza rewrote the report in a more conversational style for parents.
Hamza 為了讓家長更容易懂,把報告改成比較口語的風格。
- informal
broader and more neutral; it does not always suggest the easy back-and-forth feel of spoken talk
- colloquial
more technical; often used for everyday spoken expressions rather than overall tone
- chatty
friendlier and more personal; can suggest a more lively or wordy style than conversational
文法句型
conversational tone
conversational style
sound conversational
keep it conversational
用法筆記
Usually describes a tone, style, voice, or kind of English rather than the topic itself. It is common when speech or writing is meant to feel direct, easy, and close to everyday talk.