early 15c., from Old French prolixe (13c.) and directly from Latin prolixus "extended," literally "poured out," from pro- "forth" (see pro-) + base of liquere "to flow" (see liquid (adj.)).
prolix 英文释义
1. tediously prolonged or tending to speak or write at great length;
"editing a prolix manuscript"
"a prolix lecturer telling you more than you want to know"
prolix 双语例句
1. Too much speaking makes it a little prolix .
说了那么多,有些罗嗦了。
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2. Prithee , darlingmost! - court me rather than the peevish prolix.
我请求你, 我的最爱! 追求我,毋宁倔强的冗说.
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3. Her style is tediously prolix.
她的文章冗长而乏味.
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prolix 实用场景例句
Too much speaking makes it a little prolix .
说了那么多,有些罗嗦了。
辞典例句
Prithee , darlingmost! - court me rather than the peevish prolix.