Translation for '
sociable' from English to Russian
ADJ | sociable | more sociable | most sociable | |
SYNO | mixer | sociable | social |
ADJ positive | comparative | superlative
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Usage Examples English
- Corallian Cycling Club was founded in 2016 and organises regular sociable cycle rides from Wantage Market Place.
- It is a sociable species often found in association with rooks.
- For several years the Taiwanese "Buddy Bike" sociable was available on Ebay.
- He is known for sociable and good-natured personality, and enjoys fishing as a hobby.
- Tandem and sociable frames support multiple riders.
- Southern pochards are sociable and gregarious. They have been seen in groups of up to 5,000.
- Since the breed was used for hunting in packs, it is sociable with other dogs.
- The park contains at least five species of primates, such as orang-utans, gibbons, furry tarsiers, and sociable long-tailed macaques.
- Given that they are properly socialized from a young age, they are generally sociable toward familiar humans and can also be sociable with other dogs.
- Although all "Colobus" species are very sociable, they usually move on the troops of several hundred animals.
- Kalahari tree skinks have been found to live around trees that contain the large colonial nests of the sociable weaver.
- Sociable numbers are the numbers in cyclic lists of numbers (with a length greater than 2) where each number is the sum of the proper divisors of the preceding number.
- A sociable man, his literary friends included Clive Turnbull, Richard Hughes, Clem Christesen, Peter Ryan, Alan Moorehead and Chester Wilmot.
- For example, the large and very common Australian bird traditionally known as the ‘spur-winged plover’, is now the masked lapwing; the former ‘sociable plover’ is now the sociable lapwing.
- 25 is the smallest aspiring number — a composite non-sociable number whose aliquot sequence does not terminate.
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