gossip

美音:[ˈɡɒsip]

简单释义:


n.八卦;八卦新闻;爱闲聊的人

v.八卦

网络闲话;闲谈;流言

变形:

复数:gossips  现在分词:gossiping  过去式:gossiped  


完整释义:


n.

1.流言,闲言碎语,八卦
2.爱闲聊的人,八卦的人,好嚼舌的人
3.八卦新闻

v.

1.八卦,说长道短


例句:

  1. The fact that gossip had published the banns was one of the reasons I had come East.
    流言蜚语传播说我订了婚,这正是我之所以到东部来的一个原因。

  2. The hurt from the gossip needs two persons at least, the enemy decried you and your friend told you.
    流言造成伤害至少需要两个人――你的敌人诋毁你,你的朋友转告你。

  3. She had a good gossip with a neighbor over the garden fence.
    她隔着花园篱笆和邻居聊了很久。

  4. Resist the temptation to join in, add your own juicy piece of gossip, or talk about how much work you have and how hard it is for you, too.
    抗拒加入其中的诱惑,不发牢骚,不讨论你做了多少事,你有多辛苦之类的事情。

  5. It turned out to be false and both of the thespians vehemently denied the gossip, initiating legal proceedings against the rumormongers.
    最终被证明传言是假的。两位当事人都强烈地否认这些传言,并对散布谣言者进行法律诉讼。

  6. It is as if speaking out is becoming a compulsory contribution to the cause, and intrusion into privacy not gossip but therapy.
    就好像他们的出柜已经成为对同志解放的一种贡献和义务,一种正面的鼓励,而不是对隐私的干涉和八卦。

  7. Nowadays, people seem to be more interested in gossip and not so much the music.
    如今,人们似乎更感兴趣,而不是这么多八卦的音乐。

  8. Zhang says the competition , humor and office gossip in the book intrigue d her. "I can't wait to embark on my own career, " she said.
    张珊珊还说,书中所描写的竞争,诙谐幽默的语言和办公室八卦深深吸引了她。“我迫不及待地想开始自己的职场生涯,”她说。

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