Sheep and cattle are gregarious animals. 羊和牛是群居的动物。
All human beings have a gregarious instinct. 人类有群居的本性。
Only6.5 percent of people prefer it and they are usually brash and gregarious. 只有6.5%人喜欢这样睡,他们通常性情急躁,爱社交。
gregarious
[ adj ]
(of animals) tending to form a group with others of the same species
<adj.all> gregarious bird species
(of plants) growing in groups that are close together
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instinctively or temperamentally seeking and enjoying the company of others
<adj.all> he is a gregarious person who avoids solitude
Gregarious \Gre*ga"ri*ous\, a. [L. gregarius, fr. grex, gregis, herd; cf. Gr. ? to assemble, Skr. jar to approach. Cf. {Congregate}, {Egregious}.] Habitually living or moving in flocks or herds; tending to flock or herd together; not habitually solitary or living alone. --Burke.
No birds of prey are gregarious. --Ray.
2. (of people) enjoying companionship; sociable; not solitary.
3. (of plants) growing in clusters. -- {Gre*ga"ri*ous*ly}, adv. -- {Gre*ga"ri*ous*ness}, n.
There was no hotel there then, so the community's few visitors took to staying with the gregarious young couple.
Knutson is a gregarious campaigner with a ready handshake and knack for remembering names, and his Norwegian surname helps in a state where 15 percent of the population has Norwegian ancestry.
Mr. Blackburn, who is 48 and a lawyer by training, is gregarious and charming.
Newhouse once said in an unpublished memoir that his gregarious wife opened a new way of life for him.
"He was a gregarious, outgoing, happy, loving, affectionate child.
Warm, gregarious, of stocky build, a lover of gossip and a voracious reader, Moynihan was professor of painting at London's Royal College of Art from 1948 to 1957.
Maxson, a gregarious, 50-year-old Texas transplant took the challenge seriously when he came to UNLV from the University of Houston in 1984.
"Land or sea?" persisted our host, a gregarious Chinese who seemed intent on showing us to an evening of genuine Cantonese cuisine.
On the other hand, staff continually badgered by not always sympathetic people might do well to be more than usually gregarious.
Mr. Myerson, a gregarious 50-year-old with ample girth and ambition to match, announced plans last year to build in a year the kind of elite law firm that has traditionally taken decades to mold.
They're gregarious, show signs of working out, and dress fashionably.