释义 |
iˈrreticence [ir-2.] The condition of being irreticent. With an and pl.: an instance of this.
1919V. Woolf Night & Day xvi. 211 Rodney might begin to talk about his feelings, and irreticence is apt to be extremely painful. a1941― Captain's Death Bed (1950) 112 Those irreticences and hyperboles which the voice of the speaker corrects in talk. |